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Re: Possible bug: svn update doesn't respect the 'depth' property

From: Tobias Bading <tbading_at_web.de>
Date: Mon, 08 Jul 2013 10:35:59 +0200

On 08.07.2013 10:24, Miro Kropáček wrote:
> Hi Tobias,
>
> You're right, a simple 'svn update' in 'trunk' or 'software'
> should not pull in any directories of files outside of 'user'.
> That should only happen if you run e.g. 'svn update --set-depth
> infinity'. What Subversion version are you using and on what platform?
>
> It's Windows, the one which comes with TortoiseSVN, I did an upgrade
> today, so I can't say whether it happens with the latest version or
> the one before. But definitely in >= 1.7. If you are unable to
> reproduce, I can give you more details tomorrow.

I'm not that familiar with Tortoise, or Subversion 1.7. We are still
using Subversion 1.6 on multiple platforms and may update to 1.8 sooner
or later. But your problem doesn't ring a bell with me, I can't remember
ever having this problem in 1.6. Could be a regression that occurred in
some version of the 1.7 line, but one this severe shouldn't go unnoticed
for long. You said you did an update yesterday, have you tried it with
the latest 1.7 Tortoise release and a fresh working copy?
Received on 2013-07-08 10:36:35 CEST

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