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Question

From: John Clark <jclark_at_redcard.com>
Date: 2007-12-12 21:10:44 CET

Hello All,

 

This question seems to have been asked before but never answered in a
way that I understand.

 

Simply put - is there a way to set the global-ignores to work for any /
all users globally. The end goal being - we hire a new developer - he
installs some svn client (we happen to be using SmartSVN) and his
ignores are all set? The key is "without" the developer having to make
any additional settings.

 

Our SVN is running as a service on a windows 2003 server.

 

So - if svn:ignore is something to set on a "working copy" - and I need
something that applies to a repository itself - It seems like settings
"global-ignores" in ...\Application Data\Subversion\config would be the
answer. But I try that in every config document we have on the SVN
server and none seem to impact the results. Maybe my question is
"which" config file should I be configuring to get the ignores to truly
be global?

 

Thanks in advance

JC

 
Received on Wed Dec 12 21:14:46 2007

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