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controlling third part code

We get periodic source updates from a vendor.  I'd like to use Subversion for their code.  Is there a clean path to doing a checking of their code when they have modified is not in a subversion working directory and does not contain all the .svn files?

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RE: controlling third part code

Posted by Bob Archer <bo...@amsi.com>.
There is a whole section in the svn ebook about "Vendor Branches" that
covers the best practices here.

BOb


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> We get periodic source updates from a vendor.  I'd like to use
Subversion
> for their code.  Is there a clean path to doing a checking of their
code
> when they have modified is not in a subversion working directory and
does
> not contain all the .svn files?
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