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Re: Difference between svn and tsvn when committing svn:externals

From: si <sshnug.si_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 14:41:25 +1130

> TSVN commits the externals in the same commit if they are in the same
> repository, and not at all if they are in a different repository. But
> it does show a warning if there are changes in the externals which
> will not be committed.

Thanks Simon, I was expecting the same behaviour from svn, but alas it
is not to be. I guess they don't want behaviour to be different
depending upon whether externals are in the same repository or
another.

No big deal and will teach me to shortcut testing by using tsvn
instead of svn :)

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