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Re: The minimum commint unit?

From: Andy Levy <andy.levy_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 09:38:06 -0500

On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 09:29, vichy <vichy.kuo_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> 2009/2/5 Ryan Schmidt <subversion-2009a_at_ryandesign.com>
>>
>> On Feb 5, 2009, at 06:48, vichy wrote:
>>
>>> Dear all:
>>> There is a comparison on the web which says the minimum commit unit of
>>> svn is a line, while the minimum unit of VSS is file.
>>> But I cannot feel this difference.
>>> Is that true?
>>
>> I don't know VSS.
>>
>> In Subversion, a commit is any change, be that a line of a file, many
>> lines of many files, just adding a directory, just changing a file's
>> property, etc
>>
>
> Hi:
> thanks for your help.
> I use VSS and SVN right now.
> But I cannot realize what the minimum commit unit means?
> each can change a single line and commit, right?
> The information is at row 4 of
> website,http://www.cnblogs.com/yansc/archive/2008/09/27/1300954.html

That makes no sense at all, but part of that may be because I can't
read most of the text on that page.

You'll have to ask the author of that page to explain it.

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