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Stricture(sic)

From: Scott Pritchett <scott.pritchett_at_amtrak.co.uk>
Date: 2005-11-25 11:08:27 CET

My structure looks like this (enforced).

Sessions
        Proj1
                bin
                doc
        Proj2
                bin

If I r_click a project folder, select Branch/Tag, in the to URL add /Ver1. This now shows in the log of the project as a 'tagged' version, (a cheap-copy?), this is good. If later I do an 'Update' on the project Tortoise now creates a Ver1 folder under the Project and adds all the files/folders to it, (expensive), this is bad.

I know my structure isn't 'approved' but am I doing something wrong? I can 'commit' many times with no mention of the Ver1 folder, but as soon as I 'Update' .........

Scott
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