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Commit procedure

From: Nick Savoiu <savoiu_at_ics.uci.edu>
Date: 2006-01-30 17:04:52 CET

Hi,

Assume that I have a number of files that have been modified and I want to
commit them. So, I go to Windows Explorer and

1. right-click on the lowest level folder that
   encompasses all the modified files
2. select SVN Commit and a nice list of
   all the modified files pops up.

I could

3. type in the commit comments, check all
   the files and press commit

But also assume that I don't want to tag all the files with the same
comments. Currently the only way I know is to repeat steps 1-3 for the
separate clusters of files which can get tedious. Is there a better way?

Ideally what I would like is it to commit the separate sets of files while
performing steps 1 and 2 only once. Something along the lines of (after
steps 1 and 2)

3. double click file to bring up diff viewer
4. inspect changes and think of comments
5. exit diff viewer

Repeat 3-5 for all the files that I think are related (might span very
different dir trees).

6. select desired file(s) and right-click and select 'Commit with message'
7. up comes a dialog box, I type in the comment, press OK and, tada, I'm
back to the usual commit dialog box but with the committed file(s) gone from
the list!

Any thoughts?

Thanks,
Nick

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