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Re: Handling of fat32

From: Michael Stather <stather.external_at_onespin-solutions.com>
Date: 2006-04-06 15:31:15 CEST

Stefan Küng wrote:

>On 4/6/06, Michael Stather <stather.external@onespin-solutions.com> wrote:
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>>Yes, I did read your answer very well. Sorry I don´t understand why you
>>write this as an answer, if you don´t want to help me nobody forces you
>>to do so.
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>I just get upset when I answer questions but people choose to ignore it.
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>>Although I don´t understand what I did wrong.
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>1. You're asking about problems of the linux svn client on the TSVN list
>2. I told you to "never access a repository or working copy on a
>partition that's not fully supported by the OS". You know that it
>doesn't work. But you still ask again on how to do it anyway.
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>>I do want to share my repository among windows and linux if it´s possible.
>>And I know that the svn included in TortoiseSVN can use fat32
>>partitions.
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>Every svn client on windows can.
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>>Even if svn fails when not being able to set the permissions.
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>svn won't fail setting permissions on FAT32 when used with a windows
>client. That's why it works.
>But it will fail with a linux client, because Linux (not SVN) can't
>deal very well with FAT32.
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>>So my question just was "how do you do it"? Perhaps it´s better to use
>>seperate working copies but if there´s a way to share it it would be
>>much easier.
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>We don't do it. Because it doesn't work.
>So you have to use two different working copies.
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>Stefan
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That was the answer I needed, thank you :)
Where should I know that a windows svn client baheves differently. I
assumed that they´re build from the same codebase.

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Received on Thu Apr 6 15:31:34 2006

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