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Posted to dev@subversion.apache.org by dharana <dh...@dharana.net> on 2003/05/20 11:48:09 UTC

Is this possible? (i tried to write a coherent subject in a line but i couldn't do it)

Excuse me if this is not the correct list to ask this.

I work from a windows box on files located in a network share in a linux 
box. I can't seem to make RapidSVN work because .svn files in my wc 
point to a file the windows box can't see.

I used WinCVS before and I know why it worked there, there was CVSROOT 
which you could override. Is it possible to do the same thing with RapidSVN?

Thank you in advance,


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Re: Is this possible? (i tried to write a coherent subject in a line but i couldn't do it)

Posted by Ben Collins <bc...@debian.org>.
On Tue, May 20, 2003 at 01:48:09PM +0200, dharana wrote:
> Excuse me if this is not the correct list to ask this.
> 
> I work from a windows box on files located in a network share in a linux 
> box. I can't seem to make RapidSVN work because .svn files in my wc 
> point to a file the windows box can't see.
> 
> I used WinCVS before and I know why it worked there, there was CVSROOT 
> which you could override. Is it possible to do the same thing with RapidSVN?
> 
> Thank you in advance,

If the file:// URI is not accessible, you cannot override it.

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