Marc Haisenko wrote:
> On Wednesday 09 April 2008, Ruslan Sivak wrote:
>
>> We have a folder that contains images that are uploaded through the
>> web. Sometimes these images are deleted. I have a script that runs
>> nightly to commit the changes. It doesn't seem to commit deletions
>> properly.
>>
>> Is there a way to force it to commit deletions? The files were deleted
>> through the filesystem and not through svn delete.
>>
>> Russ
>>
>
> You need to "svn rm" them, otherwise SubVersion can't tell whether you really
> want to delete those files or they are missing by accident.
>
> You can easily write a script that parses the output of "svn status" and
> call "svn rm" on all files that were deleted on your filesystem (they have
> the status "!"
>
> Bye,
> Marc
>
Perhaps easily on a *nix filesystem, I'm working with windows... Guess
I'll have to install perl/python to get this to work?
It's so easy in subclipse.. .You just go commit, select all files
(including the deletions) and commit. Wish there was a --force option
or something to svn that would commit local deletions.
Russ
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Received on 2008-04-09 16:30:58 CEST