On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 11:27, Greene, Geoffrey N
<geoffrey.n.greene_at_boeing.com> wrote:
> Apologies if I'm sending this to the wrong group
>
> OK, we are looking at converting our repository from cvs to subversion.
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> In my first (toy) attempt, I've discovered the .svn/text-base/originalfile.txt.svnbase file. This presents a minor problem for me because in visual studio sometimes I need to do a search. If I change "Look in:" to be a directory (not the project or a solution), then it recurses down into .svn directories, and finds double copies of most things. I don't always want to search the project or the solution, sometimes I want to search every file in a directory, and then it ends up finding multiple copies.
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> Annoying.
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> (If I were to use gnu find I could just do a grep -v \.svn)
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> Succinctly put, is there some way to get visual studio to NOT recurse down .svn directories? Someone MUST have hit this issue.
Haven't had this particular issue but I wonder if AnkhSVN (Visual
Studio plugin for SVN) helps filter this out. I've only ever used VS
with AnkhSVN installed, so maybe that's why I don't see it?
Received on 2010-06-25 17:55:09 CEST