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Re[2]: [TSVN] Commit failing when adding to ignore list

From: Jean-Marc van Leerdam <developer_at_bemy.demon.nl>
Date: 2005-01-01 13:57:16 CET

Hello Steve,

Saturday, January 1, 2005, 10:50:47 AM, you wrote:

<snip>
>>
>> The only way to prevent committing twice is to remember to ignore
>> files before starting the commit dialog, but I usually decide to
>> ignore files once they show up in the commit dialog as unversioned
>> files.

S> There's another way, and that's the way every developer should go
S> anyway: before committing anything, first run an update. Then compile
S> your project again. Only that way you can be sure that changes other
S> people made don't interfere with your changes before you commit them.

S> Stefan

You are right, with multiple developers this is true. The thing is,
currently I'm using TSVN for my personal development projects, so I am
the only developer working on several Working Copies (one for each
project, all in one repository).
I *know* a WC is up to date, even without the update. Anyway, I'll
start using update before commits to prevent the failing commits after
adding files to the ignore list.

BTW does this mean that the commit will fail whenever I change any
folder property for the working copy root and forget to update before
commit, or is it restricted to the ignore list only?

-- 
Best regards,
 Jean-Marc                            mailto:developer@bemy.demon.nl
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