Yay.  I found a solution.  I'm sure others will run into this, so I'm
posting the solution here.

You need to modify the global-ignores variable in the subversion
configuration file at ~/.subversion/config.  You'll find it in the
[miscellany] section near the bottom.

Still would be nice to have this feature built in to Versions!

On May 27, 9:51 am, Daniel James <danieljam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hmm.  This doesn't seem to work.  I've just updated to Subversion
> 1.6.2 from collabnet.
>
> svn propedit -R
> Subcommand 'propedit' doesn't accept option '-R [--recursive]'
>
> More looking around and I came upon these options:
>
> run this command in the terminal every time I create a directory:
> find somedir -type d -exec svn propedit svn:ignore {} \;
>
> or... nothing.  auto-props only apply to files and svn:ignore has to
> be applied to directories.
>
> I've read that TortoiseSVN has this feature, so I'm officially
> requesting it for Versions as well.  This would be very useful, and in
> the meantime there isn't really a reasonable alternative.
>
> On May 25, 9:07 pm, Quinn Taylor <quinntay...@mac.com> wrote:
>
> > On May 25, 2009, at 6:05 PM, Daniel James wrote:
> > > Would this work from the command line at least, assuming I have the
> > > right version of the command-line tools installed?
>
> > Yes, it will.
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