On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 3:02 PM, David Player <d.pla...@tecplot.com> wrote: > My company uses symlinks with svn quite a bit, but the symlinks are always > broken in Windows. This has been the case since svn 1.1 or 1.2. Links have > been supported in Windows since 2000, and improved in Vista in early 2007. > The mklink utility has been included since Vista.
I usually recommend to stay away from links for several reasons. Even if two different operating systems support them, the differences in their implementation could be incompatible. Also, although NTFS supports junctions, it FAT32 doesn't, and many times the C: drive of a Windows box will be FAT32. And, if you decide to move away from Subversion, you could be stuck if your new version control system didn't support links. I recommend building the links you need during the build phase of your project. Then, you can verify the OS and link type and create exactly what you need. -- David Weintraub qazw...@gmail.com