On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 07:16, Sam Price<samueldprice_at_yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> In addition to the open feature request for returning values from tortoiseproc I would like to add the following:
> Our organisation uses several concurrent branches to maintain a constant release schedule.
> Depending on certain variables the user might have to merge commits to trunk to one of the other branches.
> To make it easier for our users to commit work I have been developing a tool that analyses the work commited and automatically merges the work to the other relevant branches.
> I have not been able to find a way to do this using tortoiseproc as it doesnt report the revision commited (in the way svn commit does). The revision number is required so the merge operation can be started.
> There might be a better way of doing what I'm trying to do if so feel free to let me know.
If the command-line client does what you need, use it. It is designed
to be integrated into scripts. TortoiseProc is not intended to be used
this way.
Or, better yet, use the SVN language bindings/APIs instead of wrapping
the client(s) and parsing output.
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Received on 2009-08-07 14:49:21 CEST