We have our Eclipse .classpath and .project (among others) in our SVN repository. I really don't want SVN reminding me that I've updated the file. I never want to check in this file. I just want SVN to forget I have checked it out, and leave me alone. Is this possible? :)
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            The first thing I do when I create an Eclipse project hooked up to Subversion is svn:ignore the .classpath and .project file. Since you've already done this, I would just remove them from your svn, and THEN ignore them. There's no reason for them to be in there, honestly.
        corsiKa
        
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        I'm not sure if there is an official way.
However you can add both files to svn:ignore.
Name the checked in files txt.classpath and txt.project. Copy them to the correct names after checkout.
        Udo Held
        
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