So where did this idea about “… working copies on systems such as Windows that 
do not support symlinks” come from? NTFS supports symlinks, and has supported 
it for many years. If my memory is correct, it wasn’t avialable in the CLI 
interface, cmd.exe, utntil long after the file system API provided it – but now 
we are talking history!

From: Pavel Lyalyakin <pavel.lyalya...@visualsvn.com>
Sent: 1 November, 2018 17:49
To: Bengt Nilsson <bengt.nilsson.exter...@veoneer.com>
Cc: users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Re: Symlinks on Windows

Hello,

On Thu, Nov 1, 2018 at 6:39 PM, Bengt Nilsson 
<bengt.nilsson.exter...@veoneer.com<mailto:bengt.nilsson.exter...@veoneer.com>> 
wrote:
Hi!
We have a SVN-server running on Windows and there we get problem with symlinks.
If we put up a SVN-server on a Linux-server would that work better with the 
symlinks although  the clients (TortoiseSVN) are on Windows?
Or do we have to have clients on Linux as well?

Please, see SVNBook | Versioning Symbolic 
Links<http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.8/svn.tour.cycle.html> (scroll down to 
the "Versioning Symbolic Links" section). Is this what you are asking about?

If the answer is "yes", then the platform where the SVN server runs does not 
matter. You need the clients to be on Linux, but the server can be on Windows.

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With best regards,
Pavel Lyalyakin
VisualSVN Team

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