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Re: Storing /etc in a repository

From: Ross Mark <rossm_at_controllingedge.com.au>
Date: 2005-01-23 07:29:54 CET

Clemens Schwaighofer wrote:

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>On 19.01.2005 22:41, Jani Averbach wrote:
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>>I am using a single file where is listed owners and permissions
>>and that file is also versioned by SVN. Much more elegant solution
>>would be to use ASVN
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>thing is, I took a look into it, and from its working way, its more pre
>1.0 release. I kills symlinks and stores them in properties, for example.
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Yes it was written pre 1.0 and I haven't had time to devise a clean
upgrade path. If you are using a post 1.0 client just delete the
contents of the updatedirsymlinks function or comment it out of the
recorddirinfo. asvn should then ignore symlinks.

>So I am thinking about writing small hook scripts perhaps ..
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>lg, clemens
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Ross

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