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 figure out what it is you really want to happen > in the case where you want to check out D:\Test\Projek1 and > D:\Test\Projek2 and they both have the same relationship to D:\Test\Common but want different revisions to appear there. No, the other way round doesn't work, because d:\Test\Common cannot point at the same time both to D:\Test\Projekt1\JunctionTest and D:\Test\Project2\JunctionTest. We just tested this. The question now is, why does SVN detect our hardlinked directory as special type of directory and thus creates us pain? (as otherwise we'd have a solution which could work for us)
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