Hi, TortoiseSVN is importing APR and APR-util via an svn:externals definition: [[[ https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/apr/apr/tags/1.6.5 apr https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/apr/apr-util/tags/1.6.1 apr-util ]]]
The build system creates a few new directories within the apr and apr-util directories for temporary build files. These clutter svn status and makes it more difficult to see if there are any real changes. I would propose to add a few more folders in svn:ignore. (I have already done similar modifications in the Subversion repository, see r1891003). [[[ Index: apr =================================================================== --- apr (revision 1891700) +++ apr (working copy) Property changes on: apr ___________________________________________________________________ Modified: svn:ignore ## -14,8 +14,16 ## LibNTR Debug DebugNT +debug_win32 +debug_win32_static +debug_x64 +debug_x64_static Release ReleaseNT +release_win32 +release_win32_static +release_x64 +release_x64_static *.ncb *.opt *.plg Index: apr-util =================================================================== --- apr-util (revision 1891700) +++ apr-util (working copy) Property changes on: apr-util ___________________________________________________________________ Modified: svn:ignore ## -17,7 +17,15 ## apu-*-config apu-config.out Debug +debug_win32 +debug_win32_static +debug_x64 +debug_x64_static Release +release_win32 +release_win32_static +release_x64 +release_x64_static LibD LibR aprutil.opt ]]] An alternative approach would be to ignore debug_* and release_*, this might help in case there is a future architecture (eg arm). (I realise this will be made on /trunk and not affect the tags that TortoiseSVN is pulling in until there is a new release, but it will be better in the future). Kind regards, Daniel Sahlberg