> AFAIK, files with the .in extension are meant to be processed by the
> configure tool to create the final scripts. In the case of svn-load-dirs,
> all it does is replace @SVN_BINDIR@, so to get the script to work under
> Windows, replace this with the path to svn.exe (or simply remove it, if
> svn.exe is in PATH) and remove the .in extension.
Yeah, I found that after running it the first time. Removing the
@SVN_BINDIR@ allows it to run fine.
Sly
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