On Tuesday 12 April 2005 8:57 pm, Ciaran McCreesh wrote: > On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 20:50:36 +0200 Paul de Vrieze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > wrote: > | On Monday 11 April 2005 22:42, Ciaran McCreesh wrote: > | > Well, surprisingly enough, one of the main reasons we use these > | > version control things is so that we can see *what changed*. It's a > | > hell of a lot easier to do this when you can just say "show me > | > everything that changed in the foo project between three days ago > | > and today" rather than having to worry about adding in extra > | > selections to pick a project path. > | > | You need to do this anyway. Whether it's a path inside the repository > | or on the webserver doesn't matter. It's like > | https://svn.gentoo.org/gentoo/projA where /gentoo is the name of the > | repos or https://svn.gentoo.org/gentoo/projA where /gentoo is a > | superdirectory of all project repositories that are now housed in the > | gentoo cvs repository. In either case /gentoo could be removed. > > No, with certain operations you need to start giving entire paths if and > only if you're not operating on the repo as a whole.
If you loose when using svn as client, then you might wanna have a look at svk which already has star-merge capabilities. Or just don't merg until svn 1.3 is out (which will have it) > | > One big repository is harder to work with. It's that simple. > | > | With one exception, that is, sharing and merging within a repository > | is a lot easier than between two separate repositories. > > Which is an extremely rare task compared to doing things like diffs and > branch merges... http://rt.openfoundry.org/Foundry/Project/Download/Attachment/28786/20705/SVK-0.991.tar.gz (or wait for the ebuild) play a bit around, feel it, and report your experiences. when having problems (like you seem to *always* complain) report in *detail*. Finally, just don't use svn if you feel that uncomfortable with it. No one said that cvs will go away. I'm tired of reading your 'svn is hard to merge because it *is* hard to merge' posts :( Sorry, but this is how it comes over. Christian Parpart. -- Netiquette: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1855.txt 03:28:51 up 20 days, 16:35, 0 users, load average: 0.40, 0.27, 0.21
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