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Re: Autoprops don't always work when committing non-versioned files

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 08 Sep 2010 20:39:42 +0200

On 07.09.2010 17:13, Stefan Wild wrote:
> Am 07.09.2010 17:02, schrieb Stefan Küng:
>> On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 09:57, Stefan Wild<stefan.wild_at_autinity.de>
>> wrote
>>>> remember: these are project properties, not folder properties.
>>>> They're meant to apply to the whole project, not some
>>>> subfolder.
>>> Hm... don't you agree that the other design would be more
>>> useful?
>> No. What more use would you get from it?
> like described below
>
>>> If I have several folders with several autoprops, I have to
>>> remember every single setting to commit properly every single
>>> folder... that's about the same cost like adding the properties
>>> manually instead of auto :o In my current projects all files
>>> should have the same svn-props, but I think others (Thierry)
>>> don't.
>> Just settle for one autoprop that covers everything and apply that
>> to the whole working copy.
> if that's possible - ok! I think this will help Thierry too :) but
> why is it possible to set different auto-props for different folders
> at all when the only reasonable use is to apply one autoprop to the
> whole wc?
>

Not all devs need to check out the whole WC but sometimes only a subfolder.

Stefan

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