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Can the .svn file be somewhere else?

From: David Kramer <david_at_thekramers.net>
Date: 2004-11-19 16:06:48 CET

Someone told me you can do this. I can't imagine how that would work, and
can't find anything like that in the documentation or FAQ (Yes, I RTFMed),
but I thought I would give it a shot.

The reason I ask is that both my friend and I want to use Subversion for
Linux config files. The problem is that some directories under /etc are
expected to contain a list of files that need to get processed, like the
cron directories and the rc.* directories. I think the scripts would
choke on the .svn directories.

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