Try using the latest release of TortoiseSVN. It supports _svn
directories (install option).
Michael Flanakin
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From: Bonio Lopez [mailto:bonio.lopez@gmx.de]
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 5:16 AM
To: users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Avoid .svn
Dear all,
I use subversion as version control for visual studio project.
It works fine, except for setup project. For this type I want to version
the output directory too. Unfortunately Visual Studio clears debug and
release directories with each compilation so that .svn directory inside
of those goes deleted. I tried to make it write protected but VS removes
this write protection too :(. Is there any workaround?
Thanks,
Boni
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Received on Tue Feb 7 14:25:29 2006