Check out/update: svn vs tsvn
From: Zachary Young <zachary.young_at_entriq.com>
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 03:34:27 -0700
I' m noticing a discrepancy in file permissions when I check out a new working copy or update a previous working copy from the command line(with svn co or svn up), and when I do the same with Tortoise.
When I do this from the command line, Windows Security permissions for file foo are set as follows:
engineering (BOX-NAME\engineering) ß this is my personal account/username
Everyone
None (BOX-NAME\None)
When I do this from Tortoise, Windows Security permissions for file foo are set as follows:
Adminstrators (BOX-NAME\Administrators)
Everyone
None (BOX-NAME\None)
The main differece being my user account (engineering) versus the generic Administrators account.
Subversion was also installed on the machine when Cygwin was installed. Could that make a difference?
If there's already a discussion thread on this, please point me in the right direction.
Thank you,
Zachary
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