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Re: Handling of fat32

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-04-06 13:49:57 CEST

On 4/6/06, Michael Stather <stather.external@onespin-solutions.com> wrote:
> >The best thing you can do is:
> >* use a separate working copy for each OS you're using, on 'native'
> >partitions to that OS
> >* never access a repository or working copy on a partition that's not
> >fully supported by the OS

> Yes I know it´s windows-only.
> But my problem is that svn exits when it can´t write the file
> permissions, and how do you actually handle this?
> I mean svn will always fail under a fat32 partition, how have you got it
> to work?
> Is there a command-line switch to svn? Or a compile-option?

Did you actually *read* my answer? No? Please do!

Stefan

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