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Feature Request: "Commit" updates files as they are uploaded instead of when uploaded in it's entirity

From: Duppstadt <thedupps_at_hotmail.com>
Date: 2006-04-17 13:11:12 CEST

Hello,

 

NuMedia Productions is a virtual company. We love SVN and use it and depend
on it religiously for our company workflow.

 

Currently when you do a "commit" the commit is only successful if ALL of the
files in the commit where successfully uploaded, and by our experience SVN
seems to have problems with large file sizes. I have a request in that if
you do a commit, as each file is uploaded THAT file's commit is successful
and completed. I often have many files to commit and if there is a brownout
or my connection is interupted then I have to start it all over again. One
time for a 30 meg upload it took me 7 hours because of constant re-uploads.
I know that I can break up the commits into seperate chunks but this is
clunky and congests the internet throughput, often causing the uploads to
take even longer.

 

Thank you very much for your software, support!!!!

 

T h o m D u p p s t a d t

tsuppstadt@numediaprod.com

 

NuMedia Productions, Inc.

 
Received on Mon Apr 17 13:16:05 2006

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