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Visual Studio.Net and Subversion?

From: Ayres, David <DAyres_at_lear.com>
Date: 2004-03-02 17:07:58 CET

I read here
http://subversion.tigris.org/servlets/SearchList?list=users&searchText=visua
l+studio&defaultField=subject&Search=Search
<http://subversion.tigris.org/servlets/SearchList?list=users&searchText=visu
al+studio&defaultField=subject&Search=Search> that there's a problem with
Subversion using a "." before the svn directory for Visual Studio.Net users.
Is this still a problem, has it been resolved? Why can't the creators of
this software just NOT use the "." before the directory name? What's the
point in having the "." there? This obviously causes a lot of problems with
Visual Studio.Net. I guess that the "." is needed for some other purpose?
Please forgive my ignorance, my teammate and I are just trying to figure
this out.

It's too bad because your product, when I can use in conjunction with my
programming tool, is really great. It's better than great, it's awesome!
But this small issue causes some headaches.

Thanks,

David

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