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AW: How to handle 'read only' files?

From: Markus Karg <markus.karg_at_quipsy.de>
Date: 2005-10-12 09:41:07 CEST

Thank you for the link. It reads like the same our team thought of. We just wanted to ask if there is a "generic SVN" solution (but it seems not to be).
 
 
 
Mit freundlichem Gruss / With kind regards
Markus KARG, Staatl. gepr. Inf.
Entwicklung / R & D
QUIPSY QUALITY GmbH

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Von: Leon Zandman [mailto:lzandman@lode.nl]
Gesendet: Mi 12.10.2005 09:21
An: Markus Karg; users@subversion.tigris.org
Betreff: RE: How to handle 'read only' files?

> Sure this works well, but maybe there is a smarter solution using SVN?

Check the Subversion FAQ:

http://subversion.tigris.org/faq.html#ignore-commit

All my projects use such template files. I have a script in the projects
root that each developer has to run after the initial checkout. This
script copies the template files to their "normal" filenames. These
"normal" files I've marked using svn:ignore.

Greetings,

Leon Zandman
Received on Wed Oct 12 09:44:14 2005

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