On 04/19/2013 10:20 AM, Watson, Paul wrote: > From: C. Michael Pilato [mailto:cmpil...@collab.net] >> The Subversion command-line utility can't do this. But if you're a >> Windows user, you might be able to take advantage of TortoiseSVN's >> support for mapping MIME types to differencing tools. See the >> following for details: > > I found that this can be done with the svn command line tools. However, > --force must be used. Without --force, svn will see that the file has > svn:mime-type prop set to application/octet-stream and refuse to do > anything to a binary file.
I nearly suggested this earlier, but my testing failed because I didn't know about the --force override! I think I'll file an issue against svnbook to point this out. That is, if it's not there already and I've simply forgotten that fact in the time since I documented it. :-) -- C. Michael Pilato <cmpil...@collab.net> CollabNet <> www.collab.net <> Enterprise Cloud Development
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