On 2012/07/11, at 01:13, Jason Heeris wrote:

> The problem is this: it doesn't seem to work on files with the '[' or ']' 
> characters in their name. Ignoring VisualSVN's GUI for now, I've tried going 
> one step further and editing the "authz-windows" file by hand and I just 
> can't seem to get it to work. I've tried variations like:

I note by your examples that you're using a unix filesystem (as opposed to 
Windows).  I would be a little surprised if this worked there, since the square 
brackets are normally used by unix shells as glob metacharacters, similarly to 
* and ?. 

For example, 'tmp[123].txt' is a glob pattern to match tmp1.txt, tmp2.txt and 
tmp3.txt.

Sorry, I'm not sure how to help you make this work.  If you can avoid using 
those characters in file names, please do so at all costs.  A good rule of 
thumb is that if you can't create the file from a command line in a shell 
without escaping characters, then don't use those characters.  


> It's also worth pointing out that some paths have the "#" character in them. 
> What do I do when I get to those?

This is commonly comment character.  It's possible to create a file with this 
character in it, but personally I'd avoid it.  It's possible you could escape 
it like so: "tmp\#1.txt", but I'm not confident that will work.  If svn can't 
deal with this one you might have a case for it being a bug, since it is 
technically a legal file name.


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