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Re: --non-interactive still invokes editor?

From: <kfogel_at_collab.net>
Date: 2005-05-02 22:03:10 CEST

Ulrich Eckhardt <eckhardt@satorlaser.com> writes:
> I stumbled over the fact that an invocation of 'svn mkdir --non-interactive
> $URL' in a script still fires up the editor. Yes, one could consider it a
> programming mistake to not supply any logentry at all, but I would have
> expected svn to then fail unless --force-log is supplied.
>
> The Book only talks about credentials/authentication, maybe that should be
> clarified that it really only applies to those.

I'm more inclined to treat this as a bug. "non-interactive" should
mean non-interactive, and firing up an editor certainly doesn't fit
the bill, whereas exiting with error would.

Other developers: Agree? Disagree?

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