onsdag 12 juli 2023 kl. 17:00:44 UTC+2 skrev [email protected]:

Hello. I'm using TortoiseSVN with some projects.
I have to work with another project which uses GIT instead, and cannot be 
ported to SVN.

I've installed GIT on the local machine and cloned the repository locally.
When I open this new project, this popup came out
"Subversion detected a working copy that needs an explicit upgrade in 
(local folder).
While this working copy is not upgraded all files in this working copy will 
appear as new"

How can I tell SVN to "ignore" this project completely?
I've tried by folder, but I haven't the voice "ignore" in the context menu.

Thanks.
Matteo


I assume by “project” you mean a folder and you are talking about Windows 
Explorer?

Do you have  a folder called .svn in that folder or in any parent folder? 
This is the way Subversion identifies a working copy. There is no way (and 
no need) to instruct TortoiseSVN to ignore a particular folder. If .svn is 
not there, then TortoiseSVN will not do anything.

Kind regards 
Daniel

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