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

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