But in fact, I am not asking to be able to change
The way I use to change case is, rename to another name, then commit, then
rename to name with correct case, then commit again.
Using official subversion client, I cannot omit the first commit.
However, in Subclipse, I can, which eventually cause some problem in the
data in the repository.
On 8/15/05, Mark Phippard <MarkP@softlanding.com> wrote:
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> Adrian Shum <ajiman@gmail.com> wrote on 08/14/2005 11:05:18 PM:
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> > I am not sure whether subclipse should follow the behaviour of official
> > svn client in such scenerio.
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> This is something that is generally hard to do in Subversion, especially
> on Windows and OS X.
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> http://subversion.tigris.org/faq.html#case-change
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> http://tortoisesvn.berlios.de/?q=node/8
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> Mark
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