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Re: locking a file renders repos unusable with older clients

From: Scott Palmer <scott.palmer_at_2connected.org>
Date: 2005-03-26 17:16:39 CET

On Mar 26, 2005, at 9:48 AM, Norbert Unterberg wrote:

> That's why I was pleading against auto-upgrade, at least for the
> file:// access method.
>

It seems that for all clients that access the repo through a server
either Apache or svnserve, that they are shielded from the auto
upgrade, because the server will always know how to talk to the repo
properly and honor the locks (right?).

So the only time someone get's cut off from the repo is if they are
using file:// would it help at all to not auto-upgrade the repo for
file:// accesses, but continue to auto-upgrade from svnserve and
apache? Or does that just complicate things even more?

Scott

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