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RE: Externalize .svn directories

From: Donal Mc Namee <Donal.McNamee_at_VHI.IE>
Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2009 09:29:21 +0100

You could try looking at FSVS (http://fsvs.tigris.org/). Depending on
what you trying to do, it could be what you're looking for.

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jochen Wiedmann [mailto:jochen.wiedmann_at_gmail.com]
>Sent: 29 June 2009 07:08
>To: users_at_subversion.tigris.org
>Subject: Externalize .svn directories
>
>Hi,
>
>I'd like to put a directory into subversion, which is
>controlled by a server. Users are modifying the directory via
>the server.
>
>The problem is, that the server barks, if it detects .svn directories.
>I can't have them in place. A solution for me would be, to
>have the .svn directories in a separate tree, each of them
>referencing to the actual directory. Is that possible? Has
>someone developed a workaround?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Jochen
>
>--
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