Hi Mark,

thanks for very quick answer.

I confirm this works on  1.10.2 (r1835932).

Is there a way how to achieve the same result on 1.7.14 (r1542130) ? The 
documentation you posted writes about having this feature available since 
version 1.8




Dan




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Od: Mark Phippard <markp...@gmail.com>
Komu: Xsawer xsawer <xxsa...@seznam.cz>
Datum: 6. 1. 2022 19:36:28
Předmět: Re: Ignore specified subfolders of version folder
"On Thu, Jan 6, 2022 at 1:27 PM Xsawer xsawer <xxsa...@seznam.cz> wrote: 
>
> Hi,
> I have a folder say ~/config which is under version control and contains
versioned files and folders. Now I would like to create a subfolder say ~/
config/backup which I do NOT want version and would like to have it ignored
by svn status. I would also like to ignore anything inside of this
subfolder.
> I trying to use global-ignores option in local configuration file ~/.
subversion/config to achieve that.
> I supposed that configuration like below would do the job. Unfortunately
this doesn't work...
> global-ignores = config/backup/
>
> I can configure it like global-ignores = backup/ but this would ignore
folder backup on any place. This I don't want.
> Is there any way how to achieve that?

Just set and commit the svn:ignore property on the ~/config folder
with a value of "backup".

See: https://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.advanced.props.special.
ignore.html

Mark
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