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Re: commit dialog doesn't distinguish between svn:mergeinfo and other properties

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2011 11:07:11 +0200

On 13.10.2011 19:58, Jason S wrote:
> First of all, a note of thanks for releasing rev 1.7 -- I actually
> had to hold off and wait for WANdisco / Collabnet to release a
> command-line binary before installing TSVN 1.7; you released ahead of
> them!
>
> ---
>
> I would like to report a badly-needed feature:
>
> When you commit after a merge, the "property status" does not help
> you distinguish between svn:mergeinfo changes (which are artifacts of
> the merge) and intentional property changes like svn:externals.
>
> Our team finds it very time-consuming + error-prone to finish a
> commit by reviewing the property status -- we care very much about
> properties other than svn:mergeinfo, but do not care at all about
> svn:mergeinfo itself (other than its usefulness to svn itself).
>
> It would be very helpful if we had a way (through client-side
> configuration) of suppressing the effect of svn:mergeinfo on TSVN's
> "property status" column, so we could see *only* those files which
> have changes to properties other than svn:mergeinfo.

I've opened issue #91 for this:
http://code.google.com/p/tortoisesvn/issues/detail?id=91

Stefan

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