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List:       subversion-users
Subject:    Questions
From:       "Richard Cavell" <richardcavell () mail ! com>
Date:       2011-06-13 8:55:19
Message-ID: 20110613085520.29250 () gmx ! com
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G'day. I'm a noobie trying to program in C.

 1. Is svn resolved foo the same as svn resolve --accept working foo ?

 2. Someone suggested creating a repository by installing DropBox on every computer \
and doing:

 svnadmin create ~/DropBox

 Does this seem like a workable idea (for those of us who do not know how to set up \
an svnserver or apache httpd)?

 3. Are there any moves to incorporate a keyword such as $GlobalRev$?

 4. I've managed to get keyword substitution working. But once it's working, how do I \
turn it off for that file type? eg

 Create myfile, containing $Id$
 svn add myfile
 svn propset svn:keywords "Id" myfile
 svn ci -m "Turn on Id keyword" myfile
 svn up
 cat myfile # Id is replaced

 Now, how do I turn it off?

 TIA,

 Richard


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<span style='font-family:Verdana'><span style='font-size:12px'>G'day. &nbsp;I'm a \
noobie trying to program in C.<br />  <br /> 
1. &nbsp;Is svn resolved foo the same as svn resolve --accept working foo ?<br /> 
<br /> 
2. &nbsp;Someone suggested creating a repository by installing DropBox on every \
computer and doing:<br />  <br /> 
svnadmin create ~/DropBox<br /> 
<br /> 
Does this seem like a workable idea (for those of us who do not know how to set up an \
svnserver or apache httpd)?<br />  <br /> 
3. &nbsp;Are there any moves to incorporate a keyword such as $GlobalRev$?<br /> 
<br /> 
4. &nbsp;I've managed to get keyword substitution working. &nbsp;But once it's \
working, how do I turn it off for that file type? &nbsp;eg<br />  <br /> 
Create myfile, containing $Id$<br /> 
svn add myfile<br /> 
svn propset svn:keywords "Id" myfile<br /> 
svn ci -m "Turn on Id keyword" myfile<br /> 
svn up<br /> 
cat myfile &nbsp;# Id is replaced<br /> 
<br /> 
Now, how do I turn it off?<br /> 
<br /> 
TIA,<br /> 
<br /> 
Richard</span></span>



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