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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by Gerard Iglesias <ge...@mac.com> on 2004/09/27 22:26:51 UTC

wrapping folder ?

Hi everybody,

I would need to get a folder to be considered like a binary file by 
svn, i.e. like the wrapping feature in CVS, I would like to get this 
folder archived/zipped before sent to the repository and 
unzipped/un-archived when doing checkout...

The reason for that is I use an application that put its data in a 
folder, and overwrite everything during each save, hence I lost the 
.svn folder in it, that mess completely svn.

Thank you in advance

	Gerard


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Re: wrapping folder ?

Posted by Gerard Iglesias <ge...@mac.com>.
> this guys wrote a what was needed to get InterfaceBuilder behaving in 
> a good way with the .svn folder in the .nib folder under MacOSX

Sorry, it is late in Paris now...

These guys wrote the thing :

	http://www.rtlabs.com/

download at :

	http://www.rtlabs.com/downloads/software/subvsupport.tgz

Very simple and it works.

Sorry

	Gerard


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Re: wrapping folder ?

Posted by Gerard Iglesias <ge...@mac.com>.
Well ok, good for the archive...

this guys wrote a what was needed to get InterfaceBuilder behaving in a 
good way with the .svn folder in the .nib folder under MacOSX

Regards

	Gerard

Le 28 sept. 04, à 00:26, Gerard Iglesias a écrit :

> I would need to get a folder to be considered like a binary file by 
> svn, i.e. like the wrapping feature in CVS, I would like to get this 
> folder archived/zipped before sent to the repository and 
> unzipped/un-archived when doing checkout...
>
> The reason for that is I use an application that put its data in a 
> folder, and overwrite everything during each save, hence I lost the 
> .svn folder in it, that mess completely svn.


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