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Re: triggering svn update on remote machine

From: Kurt Pruenner <leak_at_gmx.at>
Date: Mon, 08 Dec 2008 18:16:06 +0100

Bob Archer wrote:
> I see. If you don't want the dialogs... why not just use the svn command
> line client? Both TSVN and SVN clients can be on the machine. As long as
> they are the same root versions (1.5.x and 1.5.x for example) so WC's
> will work with both clients.

Personally, I'm not even interested in calling TSVN from the command
lien, it's just that it's come up so often that I just had to comment on it.

And yes, you can use the SVN command line client, but you won't get the
pretty (and way more useful) TSVN status dialog that shows the progress
of the operation to the user, especially in case there is an error.

The SVN command line is fine if you just want to script something, but
if you want the user to be aware that something SVN related is in
progress TSVN's status dialog way trumps a boring old console window...

-- 
Kurt Bernhard Pruenner --- Haendelstrasse 17 --- 4020 Linz --- Austria
.......It might be written "Mindfuck", but it's spelt "L-A-I-N".......
np: Benni Hemm Hemm - Abbastúfur (Kajak)
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