I probably won't be the first to tell you, 'no.'
It's all over the universe that subversion won't check out individual
files, and that there's little — if any — chance of it being
implemented. Let the useless pedantic debates commence.
You'll have to use a working copy in an unaffiliated subdirectory,
and a script (a hook script, perhaps) that pushes changes from your
working copy to your final destination.
j
On Jan 31, 2007, at 9:58 AM, Volker Poplawski wrote:
>
> Picture this scenario:
> i have write access to some files in /usr/local/bin/ and would like
> to have
> them under version control. I dont have write access to the
> directory itself
> so i guess i can't make it a working copy.
>
> I there a way to version these files without having a extra working-
> copy
> somewhere with copies of the files?
>
> Regards
> ....Volker
>
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