Steven Rowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 16/11/2006 14:21:37:
> I haven't tried to use TortoiseSVN to create patches, but my experience
> with it for other purposes has been negative enough, especially in
> trying to use it on the same working copy on which I use a Cygwin
> command-line version of SVN, that I have kicked TortoiseSVN off my
> computer, and only use the command-line client.

Thanks Steven.
I have to agree with you, much as I liked the Windows Explorer integration,
cost in delays of Windows Explorer refresh and the fishy behavior about not
being able to apply a patch that it created are too much. I am going after
you and move to use svn & patch command line utilities within cygwin - this
is working!

Thanks for you help,
Doron

>
> The cute little icon overlays never seemed to be in sync with reality
> anyway, even after refreshing Windows Explorer, and GUIs over
> command-line functionality always make me a little paranoid about what
> seems like a loss of control, so I haven't mourned its loss too much.
>
> Steve


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