Hi Andy,
I want to commit a number of files spread across the repository. The
list of files to commit is always the same, but I need to check the
changes and sometimes I need to add or exclude a number of files. The
Tortoise commit dialog offers a very nice drag 'n drop / click
interface for this kind of work.
On Aug 8, 2:05 pm, "Andy Levy" <andy.l..._at_gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 04:03, Herman <herman.bastia..._at_gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hey,
>
> > I'm using a script that gathers a bunch of file paths, and starts a
> > TortoiseSVN commit dialog, so i can check the changes before
> > commiting. In Tortoise 1.4.5 I used the follwing syntax:
> > TortoiseProc.exe /command:commit /path:"a concatenation of files
> > separated by *" /notempfile /logmsg:"msg"
> > However, this does no longer works in the latest version (1.5.2). The
> > commit dialog pops up briefly, but dissapears immediately. I did
> > notice it might have something to do with the length, because it seems
> > to break when I add too many files (this was not the case in 1.4.5).
>
> > I also tried putting the file paths in a file and specifying /
> > pathfile, but this only seems to work for the update dialog, the
> > commit dialog appears briefly and than dissapears when i add more than
> > one file (may be a newline issue? i tried all sorts of line endings,
> > to no avail).
>
> This really isn't a solution, but if you're scripting your Subversion
> work, why are you not using the standard command-line client? It's
> designed to be scriptable and work in non-interactive modes.
>
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Received on 2008-08-11 09:33:26 CEST