dsosby_at_gmail.com wrote:
> @Wim Coenen
> ---
> It would make more sense to use the svn command line client or even
> call the
> svn libraries directly, rather than TortoiseProc.
> ---
>
> Wim, thanks for the reply. I have my own scripts interfacing with the
> svn command line client. I have a point where the user will need to
> choose revisions to be merged, and honestly my goal is not to have to
> write my own svn log parser. Since Tortoise's Merge Wizard does
> practically the same thing, I figured why not use it? This could be
> worked around if tortoiseproc /command:log could return the user's
> selected revisions...I know there's already a request out there for
> that.
>
> @Stefan,
> Thanks for the reply! Glad to see I wasn't crazy and that the code is
> in fact missing. My guess was that it was left out during a big
> rewrite and the docs were not updated. I'm a relatively new user to
> Tortoise, so I'm not familiar with the release history.
>
> Maybe I can get a copy of VisStudio soon and help you guys reimplement
> this and a few other features, though I'd be limited by my aging
> knowledge of C++. I've been using Tortoise a short time, but I am
> already a huge fan.
We can always use new developers!
But as for the command line parameters for the merge wizard: I've just
implemented those in r14065.
Stefan
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Received on 2008-09-22 19:14:21 CEST