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Re: How does Tortoise see files in unversioned directories?

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2010 17:46:34 +0200

On 09.06.2010 23:54, David Good wrote:
>
> If I do a "Check for Modifications" and select <show unversioned files>
> and <show ignored files>
> Tortoise gives me a pop-up box with a list of *all* the unmodified files.
> If I use a command line 'svn status --no-ignore', the output does *not*
> list any unversioned files in unversioned directories.
> There doesn't seem to be a command-line flag to duplicate the GUI behavior?
>
> How does Tortoise do it?

By scanning the directory itself, without using the svn libs for it if
necessary.

Stefan

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