On 2/7/06, Mark Phippard <markp@softlanding.com> wrote:
> Paul Lorenz <plorenz@gmail.com> wrote on 02/07/2006 12:02:09 PM:
>
> > I've always used "Override and Update" in CVS, which replaces managed
> > resources with the latest version in the repo and also deletes any
> > unmanaged resources (at least if the "remove unmanaged resources on
> > replace" option is set. Not sure if it does it generally). At least,
> > that is the behaviour in the synchronize view. Not sure if I've ever
> > used for anything else.
> >
> > I initially intended to add this option to subclipse, but then saw
> > that "override and update" already existed, but not in the same form.
>
> It is sort of the same thing. We only enable the option on items that
> have an incoming/outgoing change though. But we basically then do Revert
> followed by Update.
>
> So are you saying that CVS also enables the option on outgoing files, and
> if you take the option, and the file was unversioned or added it will
> delete it? OK, just read the help in 3.1 and it looks like this is the
> case.
>
> I have no real objection to making this option behave similarly to CVS.
> Right now, it isn't enabled in those scenarios anyway so at least we are
> only adding new behavior, not introducing a change in behavior.
>
> Mark
>
Ok, cool. I'll work on it.
Paul
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Received on Tue Feb 7 21:03:23 2006