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Re: Why do commands fail when a file is unknown to svn?

From: Brian W. Fitzpatrick <fitz_at_red-bean.com>
Date: 2004-03-05 01:07:53 CET

On Mar 4, 2004, at 5:55 PM, C.A.T.Magic wrote:
>
> nevertheless:
> - status does not print all files (only modified or missing ones)

Not if you pass the -v switch.

> - status requires server access ( to detect merge/conflicts )

Only if you pass the -u switch. By default, svn switch does not use
the network.

C.A.T., have you read the book? Have you run svn help <command>? From
all your posts here, I don't get the impression that you have.

There are over 1,000 people subscribed to the users list, and anytime
you post here asking questions documented in the book, or stating false
information, you're wasting the time of hundreds of people. We're glad
to help you out if you have real problems, but I ask that you think *at
least* twice before posting to the list. Please be considerate of
others' time.

-Fitz

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