Holy Auto Subversion Batman!
To address Jim Ray’s earlier question
SVNAutoversion does actually work and it does make my Mac OS X desktop a rudimentary SVN client
I can simply mount a repository, double click a file, edit it in a normal program and then save. You will notice though that the change logging isn’t under your control anymore though.
But, Wow!, that’s cool and it’s exactly the kind of handiness I’ve always wanted.
I think what we will do here is just add that line under each SVN On (no need to ask for it) because it doesn’t prevent anything from working and then it would add the functionality for everyone.
And for any localhostin’ geeks, you can mount your local repository and work from there as if it were an external drive (if you want to).
·:· Posted 1 June 2005, 03:55 by Jason Hoffman to Server geek |

but why oh why couldn’t you have gone into the “textpanel” folder and versioned something in there? :)
Oh, and what’s sending you those fancy-dancy emails? Trac? Really nice…
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