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		<title>svn working copy inside ecryptfs file name gotcha</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So encrypting your stuff is wise from a security standpoint. Yes? Here is a little problem I ran into when I copied my svn working copy into an ecryptfs directory. The actual copy operation gave an error message about &#8220;file name too long&#8221; which I ignored. But then I tried to do an svn update [...]]]></description>
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