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Re: "Revert" warnings

From: Jan Normann Nielsen <lists_at_dubbekarl.dk>
Date: 2006-01-10 21:16:00 CET

Stefan Küng skrev:
> Jan Normann Nielsen wrote:
>
>> When reverting changes from a file, this message is presented:
>>
>> "Are you sure you want to revert? You will lose <b>all</b> changes
>> since the last update!"
>>
>> This message is fine for most uses, but I don't think it makes sense
>> if you're reverting a file that is missing from the file system.
>>
>> A removed file is often (in my case) not "a change" but a side-effect
>> of some non-subversion aware tool or me renaming the file. The message
>>
>> "Are you sure you want to revert?"
>>
>> would be better in case of a missing file that is reverted.
>
> Sure, we could change the message in case of missing files. But is it
> worth the effort? I mean the message still applies if only *one* of
> all the files selected for reverting isn't missing but actually modified.
Good point. Use Tobias' idea or disregard my previous mail.

Best wishes,
Jan
>
> Stefan
>

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