Re: Can I do a partial commit?

2010-07-04 Thread Daniel Israel

Y'know, I feel like such a dope for not thinking of that one myself!!

Thanks for reminding me!!!

On Jul 3, 2010, at 4:53 PM, Lorin Rivers wrote:

 I'm nit in front if my computer right now, but one thing you could do is 
 temporarily move the folder'’s contents elsewhere, commit the folder  then 
 return the contents to the folder you just committed. 
 
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 On Jul 3, 2010, at 18:12, Daniel Israel d...@ebji.org wrote:
 
 
 Sure that's easy, but the problem is that I have an new folder and I can't 
 commit just the folder and not the files underneath it.
 
 On Jul 3, 2010, at 2:38 PM, Rob Rye wrote:
 
 You can make the commit as fine grained as you like (down to a single file).
 
 Simply select those files you wish to commit and click on commit. You can 
 select multiple (non-consecutive) files using command-click.
 
 
 On Jul 3, 2010, at 10:12 AM, Daniel Israel wrote:
 
 I'm working with Versions for the first time and so far I like it.
 However, I'm wondering if there is a way to do a partial commit?
 
 I have several changes, but I only want to commit some of them and
 can't figure out how this is done.  I'm coming from TortoiseSVN on
 windows where you can select which of the files you want to commit.
 
 Any help appreciated.
 
 Thanks!!
 
 
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Re: Terrible slowdowns while idling, anyone?

2010-07-04 Thread ibux

That is pretty much exactly the situation here as well. What's your
setup? - Our work Macbooks are 2,4ghz unibodies with Snow Leopard.

Versions is hands down the nicest SVN client for mac we've tried, but
we're really annoyed atm that we cannot leave the program idling in
the background as it seems to hog more and more resources every minute
it's running. I wonder if there's some sort of memory leak or
something.

/i


On Jul 2, 12:33 pm, jayjay joakim.cal...@gmail.com wrote:
 Yes, this happens to me too. Just launch your Activity Monitor and
 you'll see Versions with 170% CPU utilization. I usually just restart
 versions and it will be alright.

 One thing that might be related to this problem is that sometimes when
 I quit versions, it will say completing transactions (or similar)
 forever and force me to click the quit versions -button. It might be
 that the huge cpu-utilization always follows when I start Versions the
 next time.

 On Jun 30, 2:55 pm, ibux ismo.juntu...@gmail.com wrote:



  I've noticed lately that I can't leave Versions running in the
  background because it slows my MBP down enormously. The longer it
  runs, the more all the other apps get sluggish.

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