David Balažic wrote:
> Stefan Küng wrote:
>
>> David Balažic wrote:
>>> Stefan Küng wrote:
>>>
>>>> David Balažic wrote:
>>>>> Stefan Küng wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> David Balažic wrote:
>>>>>>> TortoiseSVN 1.5.9.15518 32-bit
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> In the "check for Modifications" windows, an remotely
>>>> modified file
>>>>>>> does not disappear from the list, after calling Update on it.
>>>>>> Hit F5 to refresh the view.
>>>>> No, that removes all remote changes. Then I have to click
>>>> again "Check repository" to get them back.
>>>>> I also noticed now, that localy changed files also do not
>>>> disappear from the list after bein commited.
>>>>> I vaguelly remember that they did so in previous versions...
>>>> Nope, that never worked that way.
>>>>
>>>> Because: how would the CfM dialog even know that an
>>>> update/commit/whatever was successful? That is done in a
>>>> separate thread.
>>> And communication between threads will be invented only
>> next year ;-)
>>> I know this is not 5 minutes of work... I program myself.
>> After you update a folder or a file, what status does it have
>> (assuming the update was successful)?
>
> "up-to-date" (that is : no remote changes)
Nope. Well, the *remote* status would be 'normal', yes. But what would
the local text and property status be? Could be 'normal', could be
'conflicted', could be 'modified', could be ...
Stefan
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Received on 2009-03-06 15:44:41 CET