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Re: What should `svn commit' print?

From: Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman_at_newton.collab.net>
Date: 2001-01-04 21:35:41 CET

"Bill Tutt" <billtut@microsoft.com> writes:

> I'd prefer the "easily read message" approach as
> well. (i.e. localizable words) The commit messages can only be
> output after the commit actually succeeds anyway.

No, it's a progress indicator. Anything involving long network delays
should have a progress indicator. But that's why the words are
"changing", "adding", "deleting", rather than "changed, added,
deleted".

If there's an error, the last line ends with a "Commit Aborted", else
it ends with "Commit Succeeded."
Received on Sat Oct 21 14:36:19 2006

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