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Re: cmdline TortoiseProc commit on specific modified file

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 20:40:42 +0200

On 14.09.2011 16:28, Immanuel Scholz wrote:
> When I call TortoiseProc from the command line to commit a specific
> file, it does not detect this file as modified, even when it is.
>
> Reproduce:
> - modify any file in a repository, say "file.txt"
> - call to "tortoiseproc /command:commit /path:file.txt"
> => The commit dialog opens and says no files have changed.
>
> Expected: Same behaviour as in pre-1.7, it should open the commit dialog
> with only the file.txt as modified
>
> Version: TortoiseSVN 1.6.99, Build 21964 - 64 Bit -dev, 2011/09/10 23:11:56
>
> Same goes for
> "tortoiseproc /command:revert /path:file.txt"
> "tortoiseproc /command:commit /path:file1.txt*file2.txt*file3.txt"
>
> and maybe other commands..

Works fine for me.
Does the file show up as modified if you open e.g. the commit dialog
from the parent folder of the file?

Stefan

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