Could you add an issue to the issues tracker so that we don't forget ?
Cédric
>Hello,
>
>I've been working with subversion/eclipse for about 2 months now,
>everything works absolutly brilliant.
>
>One minor thing though,
>if I do a commit on a project,
>it looks like subclipse is taking a very long time to transmit the file
>data.
>I say "looks", because the command actualy finnishes quit quickly,
>but the user is not informed about this.
>
>Here is an exerpt from my SVN Console:
>
><exerpt from SVN Console>
>commit -m "[documents]
>- Bericht 2004-20 hinzugefügt
>- kleine updates an bericht 2004-19
>" /home/huibert/DEV/Documents
> Sending
>/home/huibert/DEV/Documents/tagesberichte/2004/mai/woche-19.pdf
> Sending
>/home/huibert/DEV/Documents/tagesberichte/2004/mai/woche-19.tex
> Adding
>/home/huibert/DEV/Documents/tagesberichte/2004/mai/woche-20.pdf
> Adding
>/home/huibert/DEV/Documents/tagesberichte/2004/mai/woche-20.tex
> Transmitting file data ...
>***
>update -r HEAD /home/huibert/DEV/Documents
> At revision 370.
>
></exerpt>
>
>After waiting for about 5 minutes at the "Transmitting file data" part,
>I did an update, this resulted in the "At revision 370" line,
>which leads me to the conclusion that the commit was succsesfull.
>
>Is it posible to implement some output at the end of a commit,
>which informs the user that the commit has finnished?
>
>Man ythanks for the great plugin to the developers.
>
>Greetings from germany
>
>Huibert Alblas
>
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Received on Sat May 15 03:42:22 2004