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Re:cool, thanks
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on June 10, 2005 04:28 PMNo. Subversion recognize automatically binary files.
> How does Subversion handle Multiple Checkouts?
For my experience, subversion handle multiple checkouts and manage conflicts well.
> Can I create my repository on any File System type ie (fat32)
yes
> what about my check out folder should that go on my fat32 or ext3 partition?
There should be no problems...
> if I create a repository in linux how do I Tell windows about the repository when I reboot?
I resolved the problem hosting my repo on www.wush.net
However, I guess you could write your repo on a FAT fs and access the repo from linux and windows.
For other info, see <a href="http://svnbook.red-bean.com/" title="red-bean.com">http://svnbook.red-bean.com/</a red-bean.com>
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