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Re: How to get rid of .svn directories from working copy?

From: nbs_r <nbs_r_at_gazeta.pl>
Date: 2007-02-16 17:10:10 CET

Matt Sickler wrote:
> the svn client needs that to operate. there are alternatives though,
> like steve mentioned, svk stores its metadata other places and theres a
> way to use apache and dav to set up a dav share that does an autocommitt
> on every PUT

It's the first time I hear about dav. How do other applications
interface to dav shares? Through plain filesystem layer?

I haven't checked svk yet but it seems a bit of overkill to me. In fact,
the only thing I need is an effective central repository for binary
files (locking) with commit filters, scripts etc. SVN works just fine
but it is sensitive to operations performed on the local copy by
applications which are unaware of its '.svn' directories.

\R.

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