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Re: Visual Studio.Net and Subversion - Will this make it into a release?

From: Bryan Andrews <bandrews_at_trendinfluence.com>
Date: 2004-03-05 19:32:40 CET

Could someone on the SVN team comment on this? I keep ccing the subversion list but no one is "replying to all". :(

Bottom line is that we need to be able to configure working copies with a different directory name. I realize that it was not going to make it in to 1.0 but is it on the board as something that will happen in an upcoming release?

I (and I am sure countless others) would love to use subversion but the problem with web projects is preventing us from being able to commit to this. I understand there are user uploaded fixes for this, but if we commit to this it will only be if the project itself has made these changes. Our internal policies and politics (especially with respect to open source projects) require that there is always a clear upgrade path - which hacks do not provide.

Thanks for any consideration here.

-----Original Message-----
From: Russell Hind [mailto:rhind@mac.com]
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 11:42 AM
To: dev@tortoisesvn.tigris.org
Subject: Re: Antwort: Re: Visual Studio.Net and Subversion?

Folker Schamel wrote:
>
> Hey, guys, what about being constructive?
> Not discussing who's fault/bug it is (it IS a Microsoft bug),
> but discussing how the problem can be solved in a convincing way
> (saying that it is a Microsoft bug does not solve the problem).
>

Well in that case, IMHO, it is down to the SVN folks, not TortoiseSVN.
TSVN will work how the svn clients are intended to work and that is, for
now, with .svn unless you build your own custom version.

If svn clients change the way they work, then I'm sure Stefan et al
would be happy to make TSVN work the same, but until svn works this way,
why should they?

After all, you obviously have Visual Studio (unlike some of us) and so
are in a better position to be able to do this yourself :)

Cheers

Russell

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