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Subclipse move [was: Advice for use of Subversion]

From: Andreas Pakulat <apaku_at_gmx.de>
Date: 2006-04-20 23:32:22 CEST

On 20.04.06 16:09:41, Mark Phippard wrote:
> "Clark, Ken" <Ken.Clark@pfizer.com> wrote on 04/20/2006 04:01:23 PM:
> > 3) Assuming that #2 requires careful submission of commands to
> Subversion
> > while moving files -- does Eclipse/Subclipse, IntelliJ 5.x, or some
> other tool
> > do a better job of managing this?
>
> I can speak for Subclipse. It will capture a copy/move/refactoring
> operation and run the command for you.

I'd like to jump in here and ask you: Are your absolutely sure that
Subclipse does a svn move when moving or renaming a file? I'm asking
because one can't really tell from the list of changed files upon
committing, it only lists the new filename as added and the old one as
deleted - the same is shown when doing svn move on the command line.
That's why I always used svn move on the command line to rename/move
files around.

Andreas

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Chess tonight.
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