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Re: Update after failed commit updates each file individually

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 17 May 2011 19:19:54 +0200

On 17.05.2011 04:40, Daniel Becroft wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just tried choosing "Update" after the "working copy is out of date
> - would you like to update?" option during a commit. For some reason, it
> shows an "Updating" and "Completed At revision: x" pair for each file I
> selected during the commit.
>
> I'm assuming this is not intentional.

Unfortunately, it is.

Here's why:
I usually get the "out of date" error because of a property change on a
folder. Now if TSVN would update the folder you selected for commit, it
would update everything. And that might not be what you want. You might
want to only update what's preventing the commit - there might be
changes in the repository which you're not ready yet to include in your
working copy.

Question is: should I change that?
This is of course up for discussion...

Stefan

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