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Sorry if this is a duplicate, I didn’t find the right answer still..

How do you lock a svn directory from command line? I need to lock a branch from checkins

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All of these answers I've found require the person to access the svn server. Thats not an option for me. I work in a company where the source control machine is literally locked in a vault. Gainning access to change auth rules is a process I can't work out ATM.

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You can't lock a directory. You can create authorization rules that will prohibit write access to directories. This is typically how this type of thing is done. You could also use a pre-commit hook but I think Subversion's authz is best. Here is a link:

http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.serverconfig.pathbasedauthz.html

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