On 5/7/07, Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman@red-bean.com> wrote:
> I've been using svnsync quite a bit lately, and I'm a bit freaked out
> by its complete lack of feedback during a commit. Like, I'll start a
> sync going, and the command will just sit there for 20 minutes
> printing absolutely nothing when it hits a 'big' revision to commit.
> As a developer, I know it's working... but if I were a newbie, I'd
> have no idea if the process were just hung or not.
>
> What I'd like to do is add some sort of feedback during the commits.
> Perhaps something like what 'svn commit' does, just show some crawling
> dots (one dot per file sent, as usual).
>
> Do folks have any objections?
Seems reasonable to me.
-garrett
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Received on Mon May 7 16:52:52 2007