Hello,
>>
We created a Junction inside D:\Test\Projekt1 named
D:\Test\Projekt1\JunctionTest which points to D:\Test\Common
>>>
>>> Can you do this the other way around? That is, make D:\Test\Common
>> the junction point, pointing to wherever your svn external is going to
>>> drop the f
Hello,
>>
>> We created a Junction inside D:\Test\Projekt1 named
>> D:\Test\Projekt1\JunctionTest which points to D:\Test\Common
>
> Can you do this the other way around? That is, make D:\Test\Common
the junction point, pointing to wherever your svn external is going to
> drop the files?And f
Hello,
We tried a solution with junctions now (using a sysinternals junction
tool which works under XP already).
Server side in the repository all is well, but in the working copy it
doesn't work as intended as Tortoise SVN
gives us a faliure messaage on our checkin.
What did we do?
We have thi
Hello,
>>
>>> > While it is nice that you have concerns about my security in case
I
>>> > should have to deal with malicious servers,
>
> Not just malicious servers. With a scheme that lets you splatter
files anywhere, anyone who can commit can accidentally or intentionally
kill everyone else's
Hello,
> > While it is nice that you have concerns about my security in case I should
> > have to deal with malicious servers,
> > I would prefer to have a choice. Maybe some setting wich allows me, based
> > on the server URL (or if that's too
> > complicated for a start), to allow ../ in loca
Hello,
thanks for your answer.
While it is nice that you have concerns about my security in case I should have
to deal with malicious servers,
I would prefer to have a choice. Maybe some setting wich allows me, based on
the server URL (or if that's too
complicated for a start), to allow ../ in