Thanks, I will keep that in mind. Michael Whapples On 14/05/2012 02:43, John J. Boyer wrote:
The simplest solution would be to have two copies of the repository. The first would be a read-only copy, which you would use for testing changes. The second would be a working copy, which would contain the changes you wish to commit. You can copy files from the read-only copy to the working copy. svn status should show that they have been modified or updated. John On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 11:01:32PM +0100, Michael Whapples wrote:Hello, I noticed that when I committed just now, my change to the windows configuration file was picked up by SVN. Well I guess this is correct behaviour by SVN, but its probably not correct as far as the project goes. How do others manage having a different configuration to the one provided while not continually committing your different configuration or having to remember to change it back before committing? Michael Whapples For a description of the software, to download it and links to project pages go to http://www.abilitiessoft.com
For a description of the software, to download it and links to project pages go to http://www.abilitiessoft.com