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Re: svn, Windows and conflicts

From: Phillip Susi <psusi_at_cfl.rr.com>
Date: 2005-12-10 19:27:19 CET

Maybe you should try using tortoisesvn on windows? Other than that, I
don't see why it is so hard to see the C status when you run an svn
status from the command line. Also if you try to commit with conflicts,
you will get an error.

Ron wrote:
> Is there a way to make the Windows version of svn complain louder if
> there is a conflict?
>
> Just showing:
>
> C MyFile.txt
>
> can slip by too easy with a large number of files. Unless I am doing
> something wrong, there is no ERROR return from svn that says there was a
> conflict.
>
> I can't see to find any options for being more verbose on conflict.
> Under UNIX, I would have a script that check for these, but a Window
> batch file is just not that swift.
>
> Thanks, Ron
>
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