Subject: subversion on svn and vserver
From: Markus Fischer <markus@fischer.name>
Date: Wed, 01 Aug 2007 07:39:50 +0200

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Hi,

without much thinking about it I put all my vserver configuration into
suibversion yesterday (actually my whole /etc/ dir).

When I now start up the server (only get this on startup) I see:

dev:~# vserver testing01 start
WARNING: '/etc/vservers/testing01/.svn/text-base/vdir.svn-base' does not
end on newline
WARNING: '/etc/vservers/testing01/.svn/text-base/cache.svn-base' does
not end on newline
WARNING: '/etc/vservers/testing01/.svn/text-base/run.svn-base' does not
end on newline

It seem it's using some globing mechanisum and finds the .svn and tries
to find certain files in it (vdir, cache, run?). There are actually many
more files inside but only those get reported.

Is there a way to avoid this? Does it harm?

thanks,
- - Markus
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