Re: Quicktime files are marked as changed in Versions, after being opened only for playback by other applications

2010-07-30 Thread Rob Rye
Exactly. Sorry I did not make that explicit. On Jul 30, 2010, at 10:56 AM, Quinn Taylor wrote: Reverting files doesn't cause any extra data traffic — Subversion stores the latest server version of each file locally in a hidden directory. You can revert without even having a connection to the

Re: Quicktime files are marked as changed in Versions, after being opened only for playback by other applications

2010-07-30 Thread Guz
Thanks, At least that will not make my repository bigger, but will still generate a lot of extra data traffic. Not a big problem, but rather anoying, because you have to manually go through all the changed files. I think I will try to make my media files read-only or something.. :) On Jul 30,

Re: Quicktime files are marked as changed in Versions, after being opened only for playback by other applications

2010-07-30 Thread Guz
Ah, so thats why checking out a folder of a 10gb results in an decrease of 20gb drive space! Good to know! I guess subversion was never meant for backing up large files; It's just that svn with versions is so easy to use! I will look into rsync or something for those files. Thanks for your help