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From: Gowri <gowricp_at_gmail.com>
Date: Jun 6, 11:35 am
Subject: solution for a weird use case
To: Subversion development
Hi all,
I suppose this is not at all a common problem and I am not sure how to
solve this but here's what I do:
I use the java library from tmatesoft to do a commit of some files
from a tool that I'm writing. basically, the user uses this tool to
trigger a simulation which writes some files to a directory. Now, the
user expects the tool to add all of these files to SVN. If the files
are modified (by hand or by changing some parameters on teh GUI whose
values go into some files) then the user would like to commit them
again by using this tool.
My problem is:
Adding files for the first time is easy enough but how do I update
files later (because the users do not check out these output files and
hence we do not have a concept of working copies)
I'd really appreciate all the help I can get.
Regards,
Gowri
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Received on 2008-06-06 20:44:14 CEST