The entries files are XML, both for existing projects and the one I just created.
There's no way a 1.4 client could have touched these projects. I haven't upgraded SVN or TortiseSVN since I installed them months ago. The only upgrade has been to Subclipse.
I can zip up the directories and check them out again from the SVN Repository Explorer view.
Mark Phippard <markp@softlanding.com> wrote:
Dean Schulze wrote on 09/26/2006 02:26:45 PM:
> Team -> Share is available, but it does not recognize the .svn dirs
(it's
> not just disconnected). It brings up the Share Project wizzard.
Are you sure that a Subversion 1.4 client has not touched this working
copy? It is acting like it. I guess the other thing to check for is
whether that ASP_DOT_NET_HACK environment variable got turned on/off. This
would change the directory name it was expecting from .svn to _svn or vice
versa.
Finally, look in the root of one of these projects, it should have a .svn
folder. In that folder should be a file named entries. Open it in a text
editor. If the file is XML then this is a 1.3 working copy. Otherwise,
it is 1.4.
Mark
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