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----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephen Dranger" <sdrang1@uic.edu>
To: <users@subversion.tigris.org>
Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2005 7:25 PM
Subject: Not using 'svn delete'
> I am operating a repository in which several users connect to over ftp -
> they are computer illiterate and cannot use the svn tools to connect
> remotely. The repository includes several users' home directories which
> they can change at any time. I am using a cron job to keep new files
> they upload added to the directory. But when they delete a file (and
> therefore do not use svn delete), the commit will always fail because of
> file locks. What can I do that requires less work than making a script
> to copy all the deleted files to the directory and then svn deleting them?
>
> --Stephen
>
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