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RE: Re: Noninvasive administrative areas (.svn)

From: Leeuw van der, Tim <tim.leeuwvander_at_nl.unisys.com>
Date: 2003-12-02 16:00:27 CET

It wasn't meant as a rant. Apologies if it looked like it was.

As I said, it hasn't happened to me over a year. And that is because I do
have '.svn' as a filtered resource, and because my 'build' directories are
no longer under revision control.

I just wanted to explain what problems I had in the past, with SVN and
BitKeeper, to clarify that there's no bug in SVN with whatever happened to
me.

--Tim

-----Original Message-----
From: news [mailto:news@sea.gmane.org]On Behalf Of Patrick Dean Rusk
Sent: dinsdag 2 december 2003 15:43
To: users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Re: Noninvasive administrative areas (.svn)

> I haven't had this for over a year so I can't remember really what mess
> results. With recent versions the problem might not be so bad anymore.

    I would encourage you to update your Eclipse or WSAD and your
Subversion, follow suggestions that have already been given (add "*svn*" as
a "Filtered Resource"), and try again. To rant based upon something that
happened over a year ago is not very helpful.

Pat

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