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Re: Checking if a repository is all t

From: Simon Large <simon.tortoisesvn_at_googlemail.com>
Date: 2007-10-11 15:15:54 CEST

On 11/10/2007, Barra Ó Gríobhtha <barraogriobhtha@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have TSVN installed on my machine, I don't however have Subversion
> installed (no svn.exe etc.).
>
> I use TSVN with respect to a none software project that my company group is
> working with - our repository contains 4 seperate projects.
>
> One problem I have is that on some occasions I have folders in one of my
> projects from different branches - due to switching. I have a program that I
> sometimes need to run and it is vital that this program works with a project
> from one branch only. So I'd like to include some code within this
> application to confim that each project is from a single branch only.
>
> The question is, can I use TSVN (TortoiseProc.exe perhaps) to do this or
> should I install Subversion and use its command line tools instead.

TortoiseSVN is a GUI client so it will always show a dialog box to get
your input. If you want a non-interactive script you have to use the
subversion command line client.

Simon

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