Not that I found.  That is annoying while experimenting.  The best way
I found so far is to copy locally (and skip checkin/checkout).  Then
when you're ready to check-in you revert everything but what's in the
top level build dir.

Royal PITA I know ... 

sean

On 7/11/05, Grant Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  Just a side-question to the svn:externals thing: If I make a change to the
> main build.xml file. Is the only way to see it propagated to the subprojects
> by doing a svn commit; svn update in the subprojects ? I'm doing a lot of
> experimentation, and I dont want a bunch of commit messages while I do so. I
> also dont want to have to copy my changes to the subproject build
> directories if there's an easier way ?
>  
>  Thanks,
>  Grant.
>  
>  Grant Smith wrote: 
>  Thanks for the info, folks. Yes, trust me, I won't leave build.xml in this
> state :)
>  
>  My current thinking as to why *.tld is not expanded in non-win32
> environments is due to us using <arg value="...">. I'm now experimenting
> with <arg path="..."> instead which is supposed to be more OS-friendly.
>  
>  Sean Schofield wrote: 
>  If you've been making subproject-specific changes and committing them,
> please roll those back ;-)
> 
> sean
> 
> On 7/11/05, Bruno Aranda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  
>  
>  Yes, there is only one build folder, which is svn:externalized (or
> whatever is the word here), so every subproject has the same build
> structure. What make every subproject build different is a set of
> properties situated in the parent folder of every subproject (a
> build.properties file). As there is only one build file, it cannot
> contain any subproject adaptation and has to be the same for every
> subproject. Only some tuning in the build.properties files is valid
> ;-)...
> 
> Bruno
> 
> 2005/7/11, Grant Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>  
>  
>  I need some help understanding how the current build systems works. Are
> all the individual build.xml files actually svn_externals of the main
> build.xml file ? That would explain why I can't make modifications to
> each one, and commit them.
> 
> 
> Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Grant
> 
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