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Re: Post-Update-Action

From: Jan Hendrik <jan.hendrik_at_bigfoot.com>
Date: 2003-09-19 17:36:18 CEST

Concerning Re: Post-Update-Action
SteveKing wrote on 19 Sep 2003, 14:18, at least in part:
 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jan Hendrik" <jan.hendrik@bigfoot.com>
>
> > I suppose instead of svn -parameter I have to use a windows client
> > that takes command line parameters. But RapidSVN does not take
> > parameters nor does TSVN. So I am lost here.
>
> Not so fast there :)
> TSVN does take parameters (at least the TortoiseProc.exe part does).
> That's the way the shell extension passes the information on to the
> main exe.
>
> have a look at the source here to find out what those params are:
> http://svn.collab.net/repos/tortoisesvn/trunk/src/TortoiseProc/Tortois
> eProc.cpp
>
> example:
> TortoiseProc.exe /command:log /path:"c:\myworkingcopy"
>
> Just keep in mind that those params are "undocumented" and you may
> find that some don't work like the command line client does.

Thanks, Stefan, that seems to work. Tried with status, diff and log
so far. Log brings up the TSVN window, diff ExamDiff as set in
TSVN, only status yields no return. Will go on with add, update,
commit, delete, resolve later for currently I am not in a state to try
these - I am deep in production, changing some things on the
whole website. Since I do this on the working copy, not a branch
(wasn't courageous enough to try branching on this occasion), the
last thing I wanna do is committing now.

Jan Hendrik
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