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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T17:44:39+00:00 2026-05-10T17:44:39+00:00

We use Subversion as our source control system and store the VisualStudio project files

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We use Subversion as our source control system and store the VisualStudio project files (vcproj) in the source control system as is normal I think. With Subversion we don’t use any form of file locking, so if two developers are working on the same project at the same time and both add files to the project, or change settings, the second one to commit has to merge the changes.

How do you merge these changes?

The vcproj files are just text files so it is possible to edit them by hand but they are not very amenable to hand editing, especially by junior developers.

The ways I can think of are

  • Get the latest version from svn and re-add all local changes manually
  • Edit the file by hand to resolve any conflicts from an automatic merge
  • Implement some form of locking scheme to prevent simultaneous changes
  • Have an agreement between developers so they do not make simultaneous changes

Currently we are using the first option of re-adding all changes manually but this is time consuming and I was wondering if there is a better way.

With source files the automatic merge feature works most of the time and we don’t get many conflicts.

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  1. 2026-05-10T17:44:40+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 5:44 pm

    I’ve found that option 2 (edit the files by hand) generally works fairly well, as long as you’re using a good diff tool (I use WinMerge). The main problem I’ve run into is that Visual Studio will sometimes reorder the file. But, if you have a good diff/merge tool then it should be able to differentiate between changed content and moved content. That can help a lot.

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