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Re: Using Subversion with Visual Studio .NET

From: Nico Kadel-Garcia <nkadel_at_comcast.net>
Date: 2006-05-24 13:37:39 CEST

Andy Levy wrote:
> On 5/23/06, Foy, Sean <Sean.Foy@tycohealthcare.com> wrote:
>> There is/was a bug in FrontPage Server Extensions, which VS.NET uses
>> for Web Projects, involving files that begin with a period character.
>> We stopped using Web Projects on my team in order to avoid having to
>> use non-standard SVN admin directories. If you want to use Web
>> Projects, then you may need a special build or to configure your SVN
>> client tools (Ankh, Tortoise, whatever) specially.
>
> I believe this is overcome by setting the SVN_ASP_DOT_NET_HACK
> environment variable in Windows. You can do it at install time for
> SVN, or do it manually. SVN clients using the 1.3 and higher
> libraries should understand it just fine.

Re-installing TortoiseSVN to set this screws up your currently downloaded
repositories: just a heads-up before you do it.

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