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Re: Reintegration/Merging - revision graph

From: Simon Large <simon.tortoisesvn_at_googlemail.com>
Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2008 11:12:21 +0000

2008/11/14 adstar <adstar_at_blueyonder.co.uk>:
>
> I am on my second implimentation of TSVN now, thats how good it has been. And
> the more time I spend on it, the better it gets as I learn the more
> 'complex' functions.
>
> So my queries are:
> 1) When reintegrating a branch back into the trunk, assuming it works
> succesfully, is there any reason tha the branch is not automatically
> 'deleted'?

Although we can advise that redundant branches be removed, it would be
wrong to impose that behaviour on users. Also, the user doing the
merge may not have permission to remove the branch.

> 2) Would it be posisble for the revision graph (something i have never
> really understood uintil I started really looking into branching and
> merging) to actually show where mergers have taken place. I have noticed in
> the log that there is a little icon to show my reintegration activity. But I
> think it woudl be really useful to see where information has been
> transferred.

That feature is already planned, but it is a lot of work and will not
be in the 1.6 release.

> If this is the incorrect forum to be asking such questions, let me know
> where to look so I can ask int he correct place.

This is the correct place :-)

Simon

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