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Re: Setting a property remotely

From: Jeroen Leenarts <leenarts-jeroen_at_tiscali.nl>
Date: 2004-10-25 17:25:38 CEST

roy.razon@mailpoalim.co.il wrote:

>It works when I checkout the entire directory to a working copy, set the
>property and then commit, but that's a bit awkward.
>
>
>
It's not that awkward when you realize that the property you've just set
is also versioned by SVN. To be able to commit edit something that's
versioned by SVN, you have to check it out, edit it locally and then
commit. The ignore property you just set is stored in the repository and
stays with the directory it was set on. Even when someone else checks
out the same directory.

Jeroen

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