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Re: Automaticly commit all changes via batch files

From: Andy Levy <andy.levy_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2007-10-18 14:26:55 CEST

On 10/18/07, Kurt Pruenner <leak@gmx.at> wrote:
> Craig Ross wrote:
> > I need to find a command line switch that will check the "Select all
> > files to commit" button and then click go
> > I am willing to let the commit fail or hang (until the secretary comes
> > in the next day) if a conflict arises
>
> Why are you using TortoiseSVN for this at all?
>
> If you're writing a batch file that needs no user interaction, use the
> command line subversion client instead; since the backend used is the
> same it will "just work" with anything you checked out via TortoiseSVN...

As long as both TSVN and the command-line client are the same
Subversion version - 1.4.x, 1..3.x, etc.

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