I don't have a working solution ready. Unfortunately, Subversion properties don't support the setting of permissions. Here Nabble "File Permissions" (external link) is a good discussion and some links about the pro and cons of setting file permissions, eg, via scripting.
Thanks for the link! Very helpful. – drewjoh Dec 16 '09 at 21:14.
Svn can't store file (or folder) permissions, so I'm afraid your only option is to write a script to make the task a little less tedious.
– Tomalak Geret'kal Jul 13 at 21:41 Special case ;) – Autopulated Jul 13 at 22:35 Pfft, you cheater! – Tomalak Geret'kal Jul 13 at 22:40.
When you check out a working copy, by definition you have write access to the whole working copy.
That's not the same as 0777, and it doesn't mean that the webserver user will have write access. – Tomalak Geret'kal Jul 13 at 21:42.
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