Thanks for the info!
Will using the special version of TSVN affect my ability to use standard command line SVN stuff?
My understanding was that the .svn folder was created and managed by SVN itself, not by TSVN. Or am I talking garbage??! ;)
John
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From: johan.stenqvist@skandia.se [mailto:johan.stenqvist@skandia.se]
Sent: Tue 20/07/2004 07:20
To: dev@tortoisesvn.tigris.org
Cc:
Subject: RE: [TSVN] Newbie: Reason for ASP.NET build of TSVN??[Scanned]
> From: JS.staff [mailto:jsparrow@ecclescollege.ac.uk]
>
> Can someone explain the reason for the 'special' build of
> TSVN, creating _svn system folder instead of .svn?? Is this
> still a problem with Visual Studio 7.1 (2003)?
It has to do with Visual Studio having a hard time with foldernames
starting with a dot (.) as in the .svn systemfolders. And this is
only for WebForm, not WinForm applications.
At work, we've successfully used the "standard" build of TSVN
(with .svn folders) in a webproject, and besides an annoying
errormessage when opening the project in Visual Studio, we
haven't had any problems. Eventually we got tired of the
error popup and switched to the ".NET version" of TSVN instead.
Regards,
Johan
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