On 3/9/06, Jacek Wi¶licki <jacek.wislicki@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm sorry if the problem was reported or discussed somewhere
> before, but I couldn't find it in the list archives.
>
> I'm using TortoiseSVN for checking out one of the ASF project built with
> maven. The former versions of TortoiseSVN used to store local SVN data
> in ".svn" dirs that were ignored during maven builds. The current
> versions use "_svn" dirs instead and such dirs are included in maven
> builds, also in JARs and WARs. There are also severe troubles with
> running maven "clean" goals, as "_svn" are read-only.
>
> Is there a chance to change back to ".svn" with some TortoiseSVN
> configuration? Has anyone else noticed such a behaviour?
>
> Any help appreciated :)
As of TortoiseSVN 1.3,
<http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/tsvn_1.3_releasenotes.html>, when you
install TortoiseSVN you get to decide if you want to use .svn or _svn
directories for svn working copies.
If you selected to let the installer add the SVN_ASP_DOT_NET_HACK
environment variable, you can just remove it and reboot to disable the
use of _svn directories.
/Johan
Received on Thu Mar 9 13:14:38 2006