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Re: Feature Request: Option to *always* commit all the changes in the *entire* working copy.

From: Werner F. Bruhin <werner.bruhin_at_free.fr>
Date: Mon, 03 Aug 2009 13:32:51 +0200

Nick,

Nick Sabalausky wrote:
> Currently, if you do a commit from a subdirectory within the working copy,
> only the changes within that subdirectory are selected for the commit.
>
> I *never* want to do that, but it constantly happens to me by mistake, and
> since there's no notice that that happened, I don't always realize until
> it's too late (ie the changes have already been replaced by newer changes,
> and that particular snapshot that I *thought* I committed is lost forever,
> and that particular revision is effectively corrupted.)
>
> I consider this a very serious data loss problem. I need an option to
> disable that behavior and force all commits to auto-select all the changes
> in the working copy to be commited, and never just a subset of the changes.
>
What about creating a simple script which calls svn command line to
commit project x from its top folder?

Werner

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