From 39f029945ca1578c91b43b3deb5ddd076e5a7598 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Patrick Simianer
Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2016 14:51:09 +0100
Subject: using gnu stow for dotfiles now
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+### This file configures various client-side behaviors.
+###
+### The commented-out examples below are intended to demonstrate
+### how to use this file.
+
+### Section for authentication and authorization customizations.
+[auth]
+### Set password stores used by Subversion. They should be
+### delimited by spaces or commas. The order of values determines
+### the order in which password stores are used.
+### Valid password stores:
+### gnome-keyring (Unix-like systems)
+### kwallet (Unix-like systems)
+### keychain (Mac OS X)
+### windows-cryptoapi (Windows)
+# password-stores = gnome-keyring,kwallet
+###
+### Set KWallet wallet used by Subversion. If empty or unset,
+### then the default network wallet will be used.
+# kwallet-wallet =
+###
+### Include PID (Process ID) in Subversion application name when
+### using KWallet. It defaults to 'no'.
+# kwallet-svn-application-name-with-pid = yes
+###
+### The rest of this section in this file has been deprecated.
+### Both 'store-passwords' and 'store-auth-creds' can now be
+### specified in the 'servers' file in your config directory.
+### Anything specified in this section is overridden by settings
+### specified in the 'servers' file.
+###
+### Set store-passwords to 'no' to avoid storing passwords in the
+### auth/ area of your config directory. It defaults to 'yes',
+### but Subversion will never save your password to disk in
+### plaintext unless you tell it to (see the 'servers' file).
+### Note that this option only prevents saving of *new* passwords;
+### it doesn't invalidate existing passwords. (To do that, remove
+### the cache files by hand as described in the Subversion book.)
+# store-passwords = no
+### Set store-auth-creds to 'no' to avoid storing any subversion
+### credentials in the auth/ area of your config directory.
+### It defaults to 'yes'. Note that this option only prevents
+### saving of *new* credentials; it doesn't invalidate existing
+### caches. (To do that, remove the cache files by hand.)
+# store-auth-creds = no
+
+### Section for configuring external helper applications.
+[helpers]
+### Set editor-cmd to the command used to invoke your text editor.
+### This will override the environment variables that Subversion
+### examines by default to find this information ($EDITOR,
+### et al).
+# editor-cmd = editor (vi, emacs, notepad, etc.)
+### Set diff-cmd to the absolute path of your 'diff' program.
+### This will override the compile-time default, which is to use
+### Subversion's internal diff implementation.
+# diff-cmd = diff_program (diff, gdiff, etc.)
+### Set diff3-cmd to the absolute path of your 'diff3' program.
+### This will override the compile-time default, which is to use
+### Subversion's internal diff3 implementation.
+# diff3-cmd = diff3_program (diff3, gdiff3, etc.)
+### Set diff3-has-program-arg to 'yes' if your 'diff3' program
+### accepts the '--diff-program' option.
+# diff3-has-program-arg = [yes | no]
+### Set merge-tool-cmd to the command used to invoke your external
+### merging tool of choice. Subversion will pass 4 arguments to
+### the specified command: base theirs mine merged
+# merge-tool-cmd = merge_command
+
+### Section for configuring tunnel agents.
+[tunnels]
+### Configure svn protocol tunnel schemes here. By default, only
+### the 'ssh' scheme is defined. You can define other schemes to
+### be used with 'svn+scheme://hostname/path' URLs. A scheme
+### definition is simply a command, optionally prefixed by an
+### environment variable name which can override the command if it
+### is defined. The command (or environment variable) may contain
+### arguments, using standard shell quoting for arguments with
+### spaces. The command will be invoked as:
+###