On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Kris Jones <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Scott, SVN doesn't care what the extension on a file is. Doesn't matter at
> all.
>
>
I wasn't saying that assuming it was an SVN issue.  I was saying that (in
response to someone else's question) in the thinking that it could be
CFEclipse, which could have issues with different file extensions
(especially the file parser).


> You do need to be aware of what version of the subversion server you
> are running, and make sure the client you are using is targeted for
> that version. For instance, if you are running a 1.4.x SVN server, you
> cannot reliably run a client (whether it's subversive, subclipse,
> tortoise, etc) that is targeted for 1.6.x only. Some clients are
> cross-compatible. Our mac designers use either the command line, or
> Versions. Versions is cross-compatible with 1.4, 1.5, & 1.6, but it
> does have limitations in what it can do as a client.
>
>
My svn his hosted on projectLocker and can't find what version they're
using, so I have a support request in to verify it.  It's connecting with a
connecto for SVN 1.5.6, which I assume it auto-detected (?).

Scott
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