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TSVN + non-server operations + errors

From: Peter Mounce <pmounce_at_narrowstep.com>
Date: 2006-11-22 11:23:28 CET

Hi all - been a while :-)

 

I'm using TSVN 1.4.1 release on WinXP sp2.

 

If I set off a really big add operation, and it errors out (because of in
this case, inconsistent newlines), it would be really nice if TSVN didn't
cancel the rest of the queue (since if I add thousands of little files to a
queue (which was my use case), it's guaranteed that I'm not going to pay
attention to it until I reckon it's complete - I'll be making coffee), but
carried on, and remembered which files caused errors, and reported at the
end for me to fix whichever files, but successfully added all the ones that
were ok to add.

 

Since Add is not an operation involving the server or atomicity, can TSVN
step in to improve the workflow for cases like this? Can the progress
window be changed so it can filter out all items that didn't cause an error
(for example)?

 

Or perhaps TSVN could remember the original operation, and the progress
window could redirect me back to the add dialog, with the erroring file
unticked, but the rest of my selections remembered and intact? I think I
would prefer the "just get on with as much as you can please TSVN, and tell
me at the end which files were problematic".

 

Regards

Peter Mounce

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