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Re: Commit from more than one project [message #39239 is a reply to message #39208] |
Sun, 14 December 2008 18:18 |
Vadim Dmitriev 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.
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> 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.
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> 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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