--- rds <rustydstone@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> --- Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman@collab.net> wrote:
> >
> > /etc/subversion doesn't exist, you have to create it. *If* it exists,
> > it will be noticed by clients, although individual ~/.subversion
> > settings will still override it.
>
> In my case, /etc/subversion does exist. I changed default
> /etc/subversion/config and was expecting that when I invoke svn the first
> time
> my local config would reflect whatever was in /etc/subversion/config when svn
> was called. Somehow, my local config does NOT contain any changes I
> made
> to the /etc/subversion/config.
>
One more thing... not sure if it matters or not. When svn on the client invoked
the first time it's done using svn:// protocol, e.g.
# svn co svn://path/to/our/repos/trunk/projectA
Thanks
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Received on Sat Apr 30 02:47:18 2005