2011/4/4 Michael Scherer <[email protected]> > Le lundi 04 avril 2011 à 19:10 +0300, Marek Laane a écrit : > > 2011/4/4 Oliver Burger <[email protected]> > > > > > Am Montag 04 April 2011, 15:09:16 schrieb Franklin Weng: > > > > Okay, so you mean that we don't need to really "mark" the file as > okay or > > > > not. > > > > > > > > The scripts are not able to distinguish if a file is okay or not, it > will > > > > just automatically submit all the files. Right? > > > The script will, when it's finished, take those files from Tx and > commit > > > them to > > > svn you tell it. > > > The syntax will be something like "scriptName -i resourceName". > > > Tx doesn't give us the possibility to mark files as "o.k. for commiting > or > > > not". That's why we couldn't use a direct connection to svn. > > > > > > And please be patient: I know, loads of things are not perfect, but we > have > > > to > > > make this work with the people and time we have. Perhaps we will find > > > better > > > solutions in the future (aka after Mga1 release) :D > > > > > > Oliver > > > > > > > One of better solutions might still be an option to make commit into svn > > right from Transifex... > > This changed for 1.0, afaik : > > http://help.transifex.net/user-guide/one-dot-zero.html#overhaul-of-vcs-integration > > -- > Michael Scherer > > Ues, I know but didn't ever understand why they removed such option altogether?... I mean it's probably much better it's not automatic but to do all committing separately is not very wise, too...
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