On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 11:24 AM, jrm <j...@exa.com> wrote: > Sure - if I overwrote something that has a genuine purpose - or created > something in a location where SVN expects exactly certain files to be. > But is SVN so fragile that it can't tolerate a differently named > subdirectory > or file under there?
But I made sure the safety was on! I was aiming at the apple, not his head! I've worked as the root user, I know how to it safely! If I get in a car accident, I'd rather get killed outright than merely left in a coma because I wore the seat belet! I'm always careful not to touch the 3rd rail when I walk across electric train tracks! It' s quite that dangerous, but it's safer to Just Don't Do That(tm). If you need to leave a flag file around, mention it in .gitignore and leave it in a visible location.