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Re: [TSVN] svn:externals behaviour, simple question

From: SteveKing <steveking_at_gmx.ch>
Date: 2005-02-22 22:02:48 CET

Molle Bestefich wrote:
> The file does show up in the first "commit" dialog that appears, the
> one where you're supposed to select files and enter a comment. It's
> just when you press "commit", the file doesn't get committed (and no
> warning is shown).
>
> I haven't modified any files except one in a dir referenced by svn:externals...

That may explain where the problem is. TSVN does show the modified
files, but Subversion doesn't commit them for some reason. I think they
must have changed the behaviour the commit command?
Previously, it was possible to commit externals if they were from the
same repository (it's not possible and never was to commit files from
different repositories in one step).

Looks like I have take some time and test this more, including using the
CL client. If the CL client doesn't commit those files I have to ask on
the Subversion mailing list...

Stefan

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