Glenn Carr wrote:
> Is it possible to commit files from different subdirectories using
> TSVN if they don't have a common parent?
>
> I have this situation:
>
> rootdir subdir1 subdir1.1 subdir1.2 subdir2 subdir3 subdir3.1
>
> I'd like to commit changes in subdir1.2 and subdir3.1 in one
> transaction. I know that I can do this with TSVN by executing a
> commit on the common directory, rootdir. I can also do this by
> selecting rootdir in the left explorer pane, then selecting both
> subdir1 and subdir2 on the right, then committing from the
> right-context menu.
>
> I'd like to be able to commit _only_ subdir1.2 and subdir3.1, in case
> there are a bazillion controlled files in subdir1.1 so that I don't
> have to wait for TSVN to search for any changed files in those
> directories.
>
> Is that possible from TSVN?
>
> Ideally, I'd like to be drag directories into the commit dialog.
> I.e., I select subdir3.1 to commit, it quickly lists the changed
> files. I then drag subdir1.2 into the commit dialog. TSVN adds
> changed files from 1.2 to the list of changed files in the commit
> dialog. I can then commit all the files from 1.2 and 3.1 in one
> transaction.
use the search function in the explorer. In the search window, those
folders are all shown in one window. Select them there and commit.
Stefan
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Received on Fri Jan 27 10:42:32 2006