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Commit from more than one project [message #39144] Fri, 12 December 2008 17:37 Go to next message
demi is currently offline demiFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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I'm using FlexBuilder 3.2 with subversive. I recently updated my
subversive version to the latest and noticed something different when I
commit from the Team Synchronization. If I have changes from more than
one project, it used to put all the changes in one revision, now it makes
separate revisions for each project. Is this by design? Is there any way
to change it?
Re: Commit from more than one project [message #39177 is a reply to message #39144] Fri, 12 December 2008 21:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Vadim Dmitriev is currently offline Vadim DmitrievFriend
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On Fri, 2008-12-12 at 17:37 +0000, demi wrote:
> I'm using FlexBuilder 3.2 with subversive. I recently updated my
> subversive version to the latest and noticed something different when I
> commit from the Team Synchronization. If I have changes from more than
> one project, it used to put all the changes in one revision, now it makes
> separate revisions for each project. Is this by design? Is there any way
> to change it?
>

Are you still using svnkit connector? If I'm not mistaken - it is the
only connector capable of creating single revision for multiproject
commit.
Re: Commit from more than one project [message #39208 is a reply to message #39177] Sat, 13 December 2008 19:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
demi is currently offline demiFriend
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Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
Actually I'm not. I just changed to Native JavaHL (svn 1.5.4). The reason
I changed was this. Currently, my server is at 1.4.x. As a test for
another project I installed a 1.5.x server somewhere else. I had wanted
to test the new merge stuff so I upgraded my TortoiseSVN to the latest
version. That was a week or two ago. Then, just the other day, I was
working on my eclipse project and I needed to do a merge. I generally do
my merges from TortoiseSVN and not from eclipse. In any event, whatever
TortoiseSVN did to my checked out files, eclipse had problems reading them
(or I should say Subversive had problems). It told me that I needed to
change my Connector to a compatible one. So I did. It was after that that
I noticed the strange check-in issue.

Is there anything good or bad about having the check-in in one revision?
Maybe the new merge stuff doesn't work well that way? Any info would be
greatly appreciated.

I'm not really sure what the difference is between connectors. I guess I
should research that. If you have anything to add that would be great.
Re: Commit from more than one project [message #39239 is a reply to message #39208] Sun, 14 December 2008 18:18 Go to previous message
Vadim Dmitriev is currently offline Vadim DmitrievFriend
Messages: 74
Registered: July 2009
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On Sat, 2008-12-13 at 19:44 +0000, demi wrote:
> Actually I'm not. I just changed to Native JavaHL (svn 1.5.4). The reason
> I changed was this. Currently, my server is at 1.4.x. As a test for
> another project I installed a 1.5.x server somewhere else. I had wanted
> to test the new merge stuff so I upgraded my TortoiseSVN to the latest
> version. That was a week or two ago. Then, just the other day, I was
> working on my eclipse project and I needed to do a merge. I generally do
> my merges from TortoiseSVN and not from eclipse. In any event, whatever
> TortoiseSVN did to my checked out files, eclipse had problems reading them
> (or I should say Subversive had problems). It told me that I needed to
> change my Connector to a compatible one. So I did. It was after that that
> I noticed the strange check-in issue.
>
> Is there anything good or bad about having the check-in in one revision?
> Maybe the new merge stuff doesn't work well that way? Any info would be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> I'm not really sure what the difference is between connectors. I guess I
> should research that. If you have anything to add that would be great.

When you updated SVN-tracked projects by tortoise - their metadata got
updated to 1.5 version. Of course, older connectors cannot handle new
one. Connectors of recent subversive builds are all 1.5-compatible, so
you can choose one that suits your needs. Here is short comparison of
connectors [1].

[1]
http://dev.eclipse.org/newslists/news.eclipse.technology.sub versive/msg00893.html
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