Guten Tag Tony Rietwyk via TortoiseSVN,
am Dienstag, 1. Mai 2018 um 05:07 schrieben Sie:

> And I still have no idea what files or folders it is looking for! 

Looking at my merges yesterday, it seems to be looking at the history
of the moved files/dirs to suggest new move destinations and is
sometimes able to detect that dir A is now dir B in the merge target
and suggest to replace the dirs/files entirely or merge them or such.
Under some circumstances it was definitely able to resolve problems I
had to deal with manually before, because e.g. a tags structure uses
different tenants for configs of software for different customers and
such.

> /trunk/base.conf
> /tags/customer1/customer1.1.conf
> /tags/customer1/customer1.2.conf
> /tags/customer2/customer2.1.conf
> [...]

Merging between those kind of things seems to be handled better now
automatically. Looks interesting, but sometimes it simply can't find
any useful information and one needs to resolve manually anyway.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen,

Thorsten Schöning

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