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RE: Re: issues with merge depth

From: walter klust <wklust_at_elego.de>
Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 08:29:45 -0700 (PDT)

I tested today with 21633:

create branch, add hierarchy to branch, commit, merge back to trunk, commit only top directory and file

I now get the warning that the commit is always recursively which is quite helpful.

But it got me thinking: The intention of the user is to commit only a few files. He now gets a warning but the full commit happened anyway. Wouldnt it be better if the user gets a warning before the commit and then can choose if he wants to commit anyway ?

My suggestion for the workflow:

- user starts commit
- tsvn detects that not all elements of the hierarchy were selected but that a recursive commit would happen because its a copy.
- tsvn then opens a dialogue with the warning and gives the user the choice of either cancelling the commit or doing it anyway.

What do you think?

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