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Re: Omit Externals in Update?

From: Robert Denton <robert_at_headsprout.com>
Date: 2007-08-09 21:14:08 CEST

Yes indeed, that did do what I wanted it to do, but with a 300% increase in required clicks (I say that only half jokingly). It seems like more than I want to have to do given that I update frequently. It would be nice if externals could somehow be included in the Global Ignore Pattern in the settings box, or if the actual switch --ignore-externals could be included in the config file somewhere. Any chance of this happening in the near future?

Robert
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From: Andy Levy [mailto:andy.levy@gmail.com]
To: users@tortoisesvn.tigris.org
Sent: Thu, 09 Aug 2007 12:00:00 -0700
Subject: Re: Omit Externals in Update?

On 8/9/07, Robert Denton <robert@headsprout.com> wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> Is there a way to pass the --ignore-externals switch to TSVN? Here is the
> situation:
>
> I have checked-out a portion of our repository, specifically omitting
> externals definitions because there are many of them and I do not need them.
>
>
> Then the repo moved to a new server and I did a 'relocate' to point my
> working repo to the new server. Now, when I do an update, TSVN includes all
> the external definitions. On my linux computer I can just pass the above
> mentioned switch like:
>
> svn up --ignore-externals (which I have aliased to 'sup') but I cannot
> figure out how to do this with TSVN on Windows. Any suggestions?
  
  If you use Update To Revision, you can check "Omit Externals" and
  select HEAD revision, which is think what you're asking for.
  
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Received on Thu Aug 9 21:12:21 2007

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