Unfortunately the externals are disconnected from the primary working copy, does anyone know if this is going to be addressed in future versions?
I really would two-way checkout / commit functionality, however, for now I can work around that.
IMHO, it does seem given the way SVN works it does not seem like it would be that much of a update to use the MD5 hash of the file to determine whether the file has changed and mark the file for the commit to the external directory, but I am not a developer of SVN so I could be speaking out of turn.
Steve Whatmore, MBA, MCP, .NET
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-----Original Message-----
From: Tyler Roscoe [mailto:tyler_at_cryptio.net]
Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 5:00 PM
To: Steven Whatmore
Cc: users_at_subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Re: Symbolic link to a subversion folder / tree
On Tue, Nov 03, 2009 at 04:41:33PM -0500, Steven Whatmore wrote:
> Due to the constraints of the IDE(s) that I am using both Visual
> Studio and Eclipse, where the files that I wish to share must be in a
> particular folder or location but really are the same file (ie. Image
> files, css, javascript files, HBM(s) etc etc), I would really like to
> store those in a common location in my Subversion directory and create
> a symbolic link to that folder within subversion.
>
> That way when each developer checks out the project from Subversion it
> automatically grabs the common files from the common location and when
> changes are made to the common file all projects referencing this get
> the latest and greatest.
Will svn externals do what you want?
tyler
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