The property was set using the auto properties feature. I also was
messing with TortoiseSVN and it showed the property as being set in the
repository.
I have downloaded version 1.3.0 since I made my first post and I thought
I'd give it a try.
FG wrote:
> Bill Williams wrote:
>
>> I am working with subversion 1.2.3 on linux. I have a binary file
>> which I want to force users to lock before editing.
>>
>> I am using svnserve in daemon mode to access the repository.
>>
>> I have set the needs-lock property on the file, but when I checkout
>> the directory structure the file is located within, the file
>> still has read/write permissions.
>>
>> For the heck of it, I also attempted to checkout the file by using
>> subversion 1.2.1 on a windows computer
>> communicating with the 1.2.3 version of svnserve on linux and it
>> still had read/write privileges.
>>
>>
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> Did you commit the file after changing that property??
>
> Regards,
> Frank
>
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