Stefan schrieb am Freitag, 11. Dezember 2020 um 19:47:32 UTC+1: > I'm sorry but I can not figure out what happened here. > > * where do you try to "SVN-delete" deleted? files ? > * did you select multiple files/entries-in-a-dialog for the command? > * what paths were those files? > * when you get the "force removal" warning for files you did not ask to > delete: are those files in maybe folders you asked to delete? Or were those > files completely different? What was the state of those files and what > paths were they? > * what does Beyond-Compare have to do with deleting files??? > > I'm very confused... > > Okay, I will try to explain more clearly.
1) I checked out the trunk (last revision before the partial commits of my merge started) into a new folder "test". 2) I started a folder compare of my "main" folder and the "test" folder in Beyond Compare. 3) In BC4, I copied all added files in my "main" folder to "test" and added them to the repo (no commit yet). 4) In BC4, I selected all remaining files *and* folders on the "test" side (the files are those that were deleted in "main", the folders were just shown as the files' parent folders on the right; the selection of the folders was wrong) and chose "SVN-delete" on them. 5) I got 8 "force removal" warnings on files that were not part of the selection (which confused me first: >I get "force removal" warnings for files I did not ask to delete), but I found that each of the warnings mentioned a file in one of the 8 folders that I selected. The folders however were *not* deleted in "main", so they still contained a lot of files, some of them modified, thus the warning, which is correct. 6) I clicked abort, but more "force removal" warnings were shown, which confused me again (> But the "Cancel" in the lower right corner also abort for the current file only. So I had to click through about 10 files one by one.<), until I noticed that each warning belongs to a file from a different folder. I should not have written the first half of my post. I just wanted to show the way that I took to find the actual problem: > Either the abort button should abort completely, or you should tell that the abort only applies to the current folder and specify that folder somewhere. The behavior I expect is "the abort button should abort completely. I hope this is clear now. If not, please let me know. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TortoiseSVN" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tortoisesvn/8e10c2de-6a2d-4ce7-af04-b6890ffd40bcn%40googlegroups.com.
