On Jan 7, 2008, at 14:40, Robert Dailey wrote:
> First of all I just want to say that I only use Subversion through
> TortoiseSVN, so I want to apologize ahead of time for not being
> able to give you specific command line names or parameters.
> Hopefully you'll have a general idea of what I'm talking about though.
>
> Would it be possible for the "Clean Up" operation in TortoiseSVN to
> make read-only files that were not made so by locking writable? For
> example, say I deliberately go to file properties for a versioned
> file in my working copy and make it read-only. If I do a clean-up,
> it should see that this file is read-only when i do not own a lock
> (or if there was no lock to begin with) to that file. It should
> then proceed to remove the read-only attribute from the file.
I don't see why Subversion should do this. What's your justification
for this proposed change?
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