Hi,
My 2 cents: DON'T use that special build. It would complicate your
life - you already know that there are no other svn clients which will
"understand" your working copies.
TSVN is great, but when your project is quite big, you'll want to
automatize a lot of things like building, and then you'll learn what
useful the svn.exe file can be!
Maybe you would like to read
http://www.pluralsight.com/fritz/Samples/aspdotnet_without_web_projects.htm
and follow that directions. Using that I can tell you that you'll
never face a .svn-folder-problem anymore. And your IIS will be happier
as you don't have to install Frontpage Extensions or care about
.webinfo files anymore. Just create virtual folder and go!
You can contact me if you try this approachment and need help. I think
that would be Off-topic here.
Con fecha lunes, 19 de julio de 2004, 23:59:01, escribió:
Js> I'm a newbie looking to use SVN + TSVN for asp.net development.
Js> Can someone explain the reason for the 'special' build of
Js> TSVN, creating _svn system folder instead of .svn?? Is this still
Js> a problem with Visual Studio 7.1 (2003)?
Js> I've searched the archives but can't see anything.
Js> I've also tried (very briefly) managing a c# asp.net project
Js> under SVN control (with TSVN), and it seemed fine.
Js> Thanks,
Js> John
Best regards,
Fernando Najera
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