Sorry about that. I overlooked that. Is this better (using a mozilla
setting to control it)?
kfogel@collab.net wrote:
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>Thanks,
>-Karl
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>Greg Goodrich <ggoodrich@medinotes.com> writes:
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>>I've scanned through the mailing list, and may have come up with some
>>similar circumstances to my question, but nonetheless, I wish to point
>>out what I consider a "strange" behaviour of the svn copy command.<br>
>><br>
>>My issues thus far are encapsulated in my efforts to convert from VSS
>>to Subversion, and therefore the copy command that I'm running is
>>"generated" by a script. This may or may not be useful background info.<br>
>><br>
>>Given a repository:<br>
>><br>
>>dev<br>
>> |<br>
>> -- tags<br>
>> |<br>
>> -- trunk<br>
>> |<br>
>> -- Charting<br>
>> |<br>
>> -- cp32<br>
>> |<br>
>> -- Notebuilder<br>
>> |<br>
>> -- Utilities<br>
>> |<br>
>> -- UserMan<br>
>><br>
>>All "nodes" are folders in the above tree.<br>
>>If I now do the following command:<br>
>><br>
>> svn copy --message "version" $repos/trunk/Charting
>>$repos/tags/V4.4.2/Charting<br>
>><br>
>>What I get is a V4.4.2 folder under tags, with cp32 and Notebuilder
>>folders under V4.4.2. This seems strange, but not necessarily
>>incorrect.<br>
>><br>
>>Now, if I run basically the SAME command, with a different source
>>"folder":<br>
>><br>
>> svn copy --message "version" $repos/trunk/Utilities
>>$repos/tags/V4.4.2/Utilities<br>
>><br>
>>I would expect consistent behavior of this, and thus would expect to
>>have a UserMan folder directly under V4.4.2. This, however, is not the
>>case. Instead I have a Utilities folder under V4.4.2. This is the
>>behaviour that I desire to have, but I would prefer it to be consistent
>>with the first situation where the V4.4.2 directory didn't yet exist.
>>Nonetheless, can this inconsistency be explained? I've read that this
>>commad mimics the unix cp command, but it doesn't seem to to me. I've
>>never noticed such an inconsistency when using unix cp (12+ years of
>>it), though I don't usually use the recursive option to cp.<br>
>>A new subtree after running the two commands follows:<br>
>><br>
>>tags<br>
>> |<br>
>> -- V4.4.2<br>
>> |<br>
>> -- cp32<br>
>> |<br>
>> -- Notebuilder<br>
>> |<br>
>> -- Utilities<br>
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>> <font style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: Verdana;">Development
>>Manager</font></font></p>
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>> <font style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: Verdana;">1025 Ashworth
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>>West Des Moines, IA 50265<br>
>>Phone: 515.327.8850 ext. 251<i><br>
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