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Re: Binary Files in SVN problems

From: Edwin <EdwinTai_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2008 19:54:49 -0700 (PDT)

about question 2 ,Stefan had answer the reason and solution
Subject:The same binary files but show conflict.
Thanks Stefan.~

On 9$B7n(B3$BF|(B, $B2<8a(B3$B;~(B46$BJ,(B, Edwin <Edwin..._at_gmail.com> wrote:
> I had many binary files need to be versioned. I face some problem
> here.
> Import too slow and disk space not enough. For example, when I import
> 30GB binary files from my drive D and my drive D still have 30GB free
> space. But SVN show disk space not enough.
> I copy those files to another machine to add/commit complete. But when
> I update my local, it show conflict. Those files should be the same
> one, isn$B!G(Bt it? I compare those conflict files use winmerge; it shows
> those are the same files. what happened to me?
> I have no idea about that. Besides, I need to have double space 60GB
> to store my 30 GB versioned files. So I am confuse about
> 1. binary files make my versioned svn control size bigger about
> double, am I right?
> If I use export, those files only 30GB,but update or checkout needs
> 60GB
> 2, Binary files need use temp folder to keep file differentness, so I
> need to import and update from my local or it shows conflict?
> thanks for your help
>
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