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Re: Does TSVN truly ignore unversioned files on "Check for modifications"

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 03 Feb 2009 12:48:12 +0100

David Wilson wrote:
> I am working within a directory structure containing thousands of files.
> Within that directory structure, I am using SVN to manage about 15 of
> those files. When I ran "Check for modifications", it would run for a
> couple minutes, then report the modified files and list all the thousand
> other unversioned files in the directory structure. So I turned off
> "Show unversioned files." But it still takes upwards of a minute to
> report modifications on 15 files.
>
> Is TSVN still sifting through the entire directory structure, and if so,
> why?

Settings dialog->Dialogs2->Recurse into unversioned folders

Stefan

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