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Re: Noninvasive administrative areas (.svn)

From: Branko Čibej <brane_at_xbc.nu>
Date: 2003-12-01 23:12:59 CET

Christophe Labouisse wrote:

>On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 22:41:01 +0100
>"Stuart Clayton" <stuart.clayton@gmx.de> wrote:
>
>
>
>>Also, in the Java
>>world, these .cvs directories show up in IDEs such as WSAD and
>>eclipse, clogging the source views.
>>
>>
>
>Hmm, that's strange because I have a couple of Java projects under
>Subversion and I never had the .svn directories showing in the package
>view. I guess that's because I'm on Linux where .svn is considered as an
>hidden directory and you're on Windows (according to your mail's user
>agent).
>
The .svn directories are hidden on Windows, too. If IDEs don't honour
the hidden flag, that's IMHO not our problem.

> May be it'll be possible to solve this problem by simply setting
>the hidden flag to the .svn directories on windows.
>
Already done.

> If Eclipse has the
>same behavior on windows and Linux it should not mess with the .svn
>directories that way. Beside if it works it seems to be something quite
>easy to implement in the svn client.
>
>
Old SVN clients had text-base files in the .svn directories with the
same name as the "real" file, so you could, for example, find .java
files in there. This is no longer the case (and hasn't been for quite
some time now).

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Brane Čibej   <brane_at_xbc.nu>   http://www.xbc.nu/brane/
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