Guten Tag Greg Long, am Mittwoch, 16. Februar 2011 um 20:09 schrieben Sie: > The files are basically csv files. The software that is used to open > them will make random (and innocuous) changes to one of its internal > columns.
> So every time the software is run, the files are marked as changed > when nothing has really changed. If the files are marked read-only, > the software respects that and functions just fine. As you use TortoiseSVN, did you look at client side scripts? You can run them before/after commits and updates and it should be easy to just set the files read only with a script. Everyone has to update, so this should work, depending on what you mean with just copying your branches to a release directory, the commit or even update script should fire as well. If you copy using Tortoise's archive explorer the one who created the release needs to update to, if you copy locally one needs to commit and this script should fire. Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Thorsten Schöning -- Thorsten Schöning AM-SoFT IT-Systeme - Hameln | Potsdam | Leipzig Telefon: Potsdam: 0331-743881-0 E-Mail: tschoen...@am-soft.de Web: http://www.am-soft.de AM-SoFT GmbH IT-Systeme, Konsumhof 1-5, 14482 Potsdam Amtsgericht Potsdam HRB 21278 P, Geschäftsführer: Andreas Muchow