On 16 January 2015 at 15:30, Steven O'Keefe <sokeefe_at_apiheattransfer.com> wrote:
> I'm currently having an issues using a file explored to do a TortoiseSVN -> Add for new projects I want to add to source control. When I first installed TortoiseSVN on my new laptop in September of last year, it worked fine.
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> When I got to "TortoiseSVN -> Add" from a file explorer a new project into my "Projects" folder, the dialog only includes the folder I clicked on, no sub files/folders are included. I have also tried via command line to add, with the same result. The only way I can add an entire folder and all it's contents, is to go into each folder individually, select all files and folders, and add/commit them. As you can tell, a folder with a ton of sub folders is quite annoying.
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> I just updated to the latest version of TortoiseSVN (1.8.10.26129), hopeing it would fix it, and it didn't. I'm hesitant to report a bug because this seems very basic, but I can't seem to find any settings that are off, and my Google searches haven't found me anything.
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> Does anyone have an idea of what might have gone on. I haven't (knowingly at least), changed any of my SVN settings from the original install, and the same issue is happening with a colleague out in the UK. One setting that i see relates (maybe?) to this is the "Recurse into un-versioned folders" in the Dialogs 2 settings section, but this is checked.
The default is always to recurse into subfolders. Have you checked the
ignore settings, either the global ignores in TSVN->Settings or the
svn:ignore or svn:global-ignores properties? Maybe you have an ignore
pattern of * set somewhere.
Simon
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Received on 2015-01-16 16:43:30 CET