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Re: quiet-like behavior of TSVN

From: Felix Saphir <felix.saphir_at_kantarmedia.de>
Date: Wed, 06 Apr 2011 12:20:32 +0200

Am 06.04.2011 12:12, schrieb Stefan Hett:
>
> is there a way to get TSVN to behave a bit more "quiet" if we call the
> TortoiseProc.exe via the command line? Something like: Only display the
> GUI, if there needs to be user-interactions (like in cases where there's
> a conflict, which cannot be merged automatically)?
>
> Reasoning:
> We call TortoiseProc.exe in a batch-file on several folders to update
> these. That pops up the GUI several times which is a bit
> annoying/inconvenient for our user-base.
> We chose to use TortoiseProc.exe instead of svn.exe, since we wanted to
> be presented with a GUI in case of merge conflicts, and don't have to
> work with the ASCII-command-line view of svn.exe.
>
> I understand that the argument is that TSVN is a GUI-tool and hence it
> "should" pop-up the window. But for our use-case it's really something
> we'd like to improve for our user base. Is there any way to get that done?

You could invoke TortoiseProc.exe with the command :repostatus after a
merge has failed. More info here:
<http://tortoisesvn.net/docs/release/TortoiseSVN_en/tsvn-automation.html>

Felix

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