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Re: non-recursive checkouts

From: Thomas Hruska <thruska_at_cubiclesoft.com>
Date: 2006-07-15 01:22:14 CEST

Sven Brueggemann wrote:
> Ian Anderson wrote:
>> Sven Brueggemann wrote:
>>> Can someone provide an example in which situations you
>>> would do a non-recursive checkout with TSVN?
>> I do non-recursive checkouts when I'm adding a new project to my
>> repository but don't want to check out the entire repo starting from
>> the root.
>
> Cool idea - an in-place import in a single revision. I will
> try this out sometime.
>
> Regarding my other questions, I was pointed to
> See http://subversion.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=695
> via private mail. After reading, I intended to suggest disabling
> non-recursive checkouts altogether until this issue is
> implemented, but since you found a clever use case for this
> feature...
>
> Kind regards
>
> Sven

That's not just a cool idea, that's a smart one. If I could simply pull
down a partial tree from SVN, that would eliminate my major complaint of
TSVNCache.exe being so slow on boot.

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