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Re: SVN_ASP_DOT_NET_HACK

From: Branko Čibej <brane_at_xbc.nu>
Date: 2006-03-01 01:41:52 CET

Matthew Hawkins wrote:
> Hello subversion developers,
>
> I'm not subscribed so please CC me on any responses. A colleague
> pointed out to me today that this workaround is unnecessary.
> Apparently what Visual Studio .NET is looking for is the presence of
> the "Bin" directory inside the webservice. This is not there until
> the solution is built, and unfortunately VS.NET <http://VS.NET> has a
> chicken & egg bug where the solution won't load (ie, directly after a
> checkout from svn) unless the dir is there, and the dir isn't
> (normally) there until the solution is loaded & built ;)
>
> He always uses subversion with the regular .svn directories and has
> simply made the Bin directory any time VS.NET <http://VS.NET> has
> complained, and has never had any problem.
Which version of VS.NET are we talking about? We've been told the
problem went away with VS.NET 2005, but is there in earlier versions.

> If this can be shown to always be the case (I've only tested it
> successfully here) then perhaps this is a better thing to do than the
> ugly hack which for some clients (eg, tortoisesvn) requires a system
> reboot; automatically create the Bin directory if a VS.NET
> <http://VS.NET> web service is detected on checkout.
Um. Sorry, I'm dense -- do you expect Subversion to detect VS.NET web
services?

-- Brane

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