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Re: [PATCH] issue 576 (specifying -F without any files to commit)

From: Garrett Rooney <rooneg_at_electricjellyfish.net>
Date: 2001-12-06 13:56:50 CET

On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 02:42:31AM -0800, Greg Stein wrote:

> Right. And the test in Garrett's patch isn't quite sufficient:
>
> $ svn commit -F file1 file2
>
> would "pass" his test (that is: are there any files to commit?), but use
> file1 for the commit message, rather than committing both files.
>
> And I agree with Daniel: I would be using "svn commit -F /tmp/msg" quite
> often to commit a directory. Specifying no files would be quite common.

i see what you mean. i will take a closer look and post another
patch.

-garrett

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