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Re: svn status 'G'?

From: Scott Palmer <scott.palmer_at_2connected.org>
Date: 2005-05-27 00:36:48 CEST

On May 26, 2005, at 5:18 PM, Andy McCarty wrote:

> * Paul Burba <PaulB@softlanding.com> [2005-05-26 17:01:18 -0400]:
>
>> 'G' obviously makes sense as feedback from svn update, but I'm at
>> a loss
>> to figure out under what scenario svn status would produce it...any
>> thoughts?
>
> If you have a locally modified file but there is a new
> revision in the repository 'svn up' will attempt to
> merge the repo version with the local mods. Hence
> the 'G'.

Paul stated (quite clearly) that he knew that already. His question
pertains to the 'status' command.

On May 26, 2005, at 5:36 PM, Michael L Brown wrote:

> My idiotic question is why "G?" All of the others are the first
> letter of
> the
> word, yet Merged doesn't use "M," it uses "G."

M is already used for 'Modified' - a file with local changes.

Scott

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