I'm running into an issue where I keep having to clobber my workmates
working copies and check them out again. The issue happens when they
check out from a repository using different capitalization, i.e.
server/Repo vs Server/Repo.
When they try to do a switch on a working copy, they get the error:
server/Repo is not the same repository as Server/Repo.
Performing a relocate on the working copy does not resolve this situation.
Doesn't each repository have a unique ID that identifies it? If so, then
it seems like case should not matter. server/Repo should be the same
repository as Server/Repo, even if they typed it in as SeRvEr/Repo.
This was tested using SmartSVN 6.x.x on Windows XP machines.
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