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Using geopackagesGeoPackages (gpkg) in a subversion repository

In the company I am working, we're using a subversion (svn) repository to store our files and work together on "things".

Using shapefiles for now we're looking to go over to gpkgs because it's more efficient and there's only 1 file instead of 4-5 (shp,shx,prj,... etc.).

The problem we're having is that or subversion "system" doesn't seem to like gpkgs because it's always updating files that weren't even touched or changed which leaves to conflicts in committing files.

Does this appear to somebody else and what was the solution? I am not really an IT-guysguy but I can ask our department if there's any needed information.

Using geopackages (gpkg) in a subversion repository

In the company I am working, we're using a subversion (svn) repository to store our files and work together on "things".

Using shapefiles for now we're looking to go over to gpkgs because it's more efficient and there's only 1 file instead of 4-5 (shp,shx,prj,... etc.).

The problem we're having is that or subversion "system" doesn't seem to like gpkgs because it's always updating files that weren't even touched or changed which leaves to conflicts in committing files.

Does this appear to somebody else and what was the solution? I am not really an IT-guys but I can ask our department if there's any needed information.

Using GeoPackages (gpkg) in a subversion repository

In the company I am working, we're using a subversion (svn) repository to store our files and work together on "things".

Using shapefiles for now we're looking to go over to gpkgs because it's more efficient and there's only 1 file instead of 4-5 (shp,shx,prj,... etc.).

The problem we're having is that or subversion "system" doesn't seem to like gpkgs because it's always updating files that weren't even touched or changed which leaves to conflicts in committing files.

Does this appear to somebody else and what was the solution? I am not really an IT-guy but I can ask our department if there's any needed information.

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inIn the company iamI am working, we're using a subversion (svn) repository to store our files and work together on "things".

Using shapefiles for now we're looking to go over to gpkgs because itsit's more efficient and there's only 1 file instead of 4-5 (shp,shx,prj,... etc.).

The problem we're having is that or subversion "system" doesn't seem to like gpkgs because itsit's always updating files that weren't even touched or changed which leaves to conflicts in committing files.

Does this appear to somebody else and what was the solution? IamI am not really an IT-guys but iI can ask our departementdepartment if there's any needed information.

Thank you and kind regards

in the company iam working we're using a subversion (svn) repository to store our files and work together on "things".

Using shapefiles for now we're looking to go over to gpkgs because its more efficient and there's only 1 file instead of 4-5 (shp,shx,prj,... etc.).

The problem we're having is that or subversion "system" doesn't seem to like gpkgs because its always updating files that weren't even touched or changed which leaves to conflicts in committing files.

Does this appear to somebody else and what was the solution? Iam not really an IT-guys but i can ask our departement if there's any needed information.

Thank you and kind regards

In the company I am working, we're using a subversion (svn) repository to store our files and work together on "things".

Using shapefiles for now we're looking to go over to gpkgs because it's more efficient and there's only 1 file instead of 4-5 (shp,shx,prj,... etc.).

The problem we're having is that or subversion "system" doesn't seem to like gpkgs because it's always updating files that weren't even touched or changed which leaves to conflicts in committing files.

Does this appear to somebody else and what was the solution? I am not really an IT-guys but I can ask our department if there's any needed information.

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Using geopackages (gpkg) in a subversion repository

in the company iam working we're using a subversion (svn) repository to store our files and work together on "things".

Using shapefiles for now we're looking to go over to gpkgs because its more efficient and there's only 1 file instead of 4-5 (shp,shx,prj,... etc.).

The problem we're having is that or subversion "system" doesn't seem to like gpkgs because its always updating files that weren't even touched or changed which leaves to conflicts in committing files.

Does this appear to somebody else and what was the solution? Iam not really an IT-guys but i can ask our departement if there's any needed information.

Thank you and kind regards