Yes, exactly!!!
Thanks for your sample!
I also would be interested into feedback
from a svn team member.
Should I add it to the issue tracker?
Cheers,
Folker
Francois Beausoleil wrote:
> Folker, I think a recipe like the following is what you describe:
> $ svn --version
> $ svnadmin create repos
> $ svn co file:///repos wc1
> $ cd wc1
> $ md fancy_module other_module
> $ echo >fancy_module\doit.c doit.c
> $ echo >other_module\doit.c doit.c
> $ svn add fancy_module other_module
> $ svn propset svn:ignore "*.o" fancy_module other_module
> $ svn ci --message "Created repository"
> $ svn delete fancy_module
> $ svn ci --message "Removed fancy_module"
> $ cd ..
> $ svn co -r1 file:///repos wc2
> $ cd wc2
> $ echo >fancy_module\doit.o the object module
> $ svn up -r2
>
> Here's part of the output:
> E:\>svn --version
> svn, version 0.34.0 (r7859)
> compiled Dec 4 2003, 08:08:28
> [snip]
> E:\>svn co -r1 file:///repos wc2
> A wc2\fancy_module
> A wc2\fancy_module\doit.c
> A wc2\other_module
> A wc2\other_module\doit.c
> Checked out revision 1.
>
> E:\>cd wc2
>
> E:\wc2>echo the object module 1>fancy_module\doit.o
>
> E:\wc2>svn up -r2
> svn: Obstructed update
> svn: Won't delete locally modified directory ''
> svn: Left locally modified or unversioned files
>
> I believe this is the message you are talking about ? That SVN complains
> that the folder contains unversionned files ? And that if you had the
> svn:temporary property set, that SVN could delete the files that are part
> of the svn:temporary globs ?
>
> I agree that it could help. But I'll let other, wiser, persons decide
> that.
>
> Bye !
> François
> Developer of Java Gui Builder
> http://jgb.sourceforge.net/
>
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Received on Thu Dec 18 17:56:34 2003