Hehe, theoretically yes, and the question is, why not. The computer is
much better in searching than me. Practically it is one level only
though. I have a workspace with all my projects in it. Some of the
projects are connected to svn repositories. I'm using a script atm,
but i'd prefer a simple klick, because the script needs to be updated
whenever i add a new svn project.
Best
Ralf
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 7:51 PM, Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> ralf bokelberg wrote:
>> Hi guys
>>
>> I would like to update a directory, which is not a subversion
>> directory in itself, but contains multiple repositories. It also
>> contains other directories.
>> Currently i have to open the directory, mark all the subversion
>> directories and choose update. I would like to right click the parent
>> directory instead and let tortoise do the work of finding the
>> repositories.
>
> Where would that end?
> with such a feature, you could basically update the drive root and TSVN
> would have to search the whole drive for working copies.
>
> Stefan
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