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Aw: Re: Aw: Re: [TSVN] Repository Browser: "Break Lock"

From: Stefan Hoffmeister <google.groups_at_arcor.de>
Date: 2005-09-29 20:20:24 CEST

 
  Bastard
  Operator
  From
  Hell

? ;-)

To be honest - I currently am not aware of a valid use case. The best thing I can come up with is "Well, to lock a file" ;->

On a more serious note: Well, suppose that I currently do not have a working copy, but wish to flag to others that they please stay away from these files? I realize that this is a technical solution to a management problem, but, hey, that's how life sometimes is?

Best regards
Stefan

----- Original Nachricht ----
Von: Peter McNab <mcnab_p@melbpc.org.au>
An: dev@tortoisesvn.tigris.org
Datum: 29.09.2005 18:01
Betreff: Re: Aw: Re: [TSVN] Repository Browser: "Break Lock"

> Stefan Hoffmeister wrote:
>
> >If locks can only be acquired in the presence of a working copy, then this
> would be something in Subversion that I'd rather see redone: Generally
> speaking I believe there is value in simply telling the server to lock a
> file - it allows lock operations without requiring a working copy.
> >
> >
> Why would you ever lock a file if you don't have a working copy?
>
> Peter
>
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