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Re: [TSVN] Cache priority scheduling

From: Andrew Boothman <andrew_at_mux.org.uk>
Date: 2005-02-04 01:05:32 CET

Will Dean wrote:

> When you're 'in' a directory, and hit F5, the shell will generally ask
> for the status of all the members of that directory. Sometimes
> (depending on what kind of view you have, column requests, etc) it will
> also ask for the status of directory itself.

I'm using the r2602 nightly build and this doesn't seem to be happening
all the time at present.

With ExternalCache enabled, I can alter a file in a subdir of a working
copy, hit F5 in the root of the WC and still have the "tick" overlay on
the subdir that I know contains the edited file.

If I go back into that subdir and then come back out again, the cache
seems to have updated and it displays the correct overlay. This isn't a
huge WC, 40-odd files in 4 directories.

If I switch ExternalCache off - the overlays work the way they did
before. You can hit F5 and definately get the status of all the folders
in your WC.

Is this the expected behaviour?

Andrew

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