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Re: Atomic commit with multiple projects

From: Aaron Digulla <digulla_at_hepe.com>
Date: 2004-10-24 18:42:24 CEST

Pacht Isaac wrote:
> When I select more than one project and then use subclipse to perform a
> commit, it seems that one commit is done for each project, even though all
> the projects are in the same repository. Is there any way to perform an
> atomic commit across projects?

Maybe there is a trick to do it: You can check-out everything as one big
project and then open each project in Eclipse. When you want to do commits
over project boundaries, do the commits with the SVN command line. Since
subversion and subclipse work on the same data, they automatically synchronize
each other.

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Aaron "Optimizer" Digulla a.k.a. Philmann Dark
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Received on Mon Oct 25 02:42:24 2004

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