Thomas Moschny wrote:
That's why I personally would prefer the third option. An unmodified file can
safely be dropped. A modified file can safely be forgotten. These are the
operations that can be undone easily. No need to clobber the UI
with --extra-switches.
I agree that --execute is a
On Freitag, 16. Februar 2007, Lapo Luchini wrote:
Thomas Moschny wrote:
That's why I personally would prefer the third option. An unmodified file
can safely be dropped. A modified file can safely be forgotten. These are
the operations that can be undone easily. No need to clobber the UI
Hi,
Yeah, doing the right thing sounds good.
Subversion does your third option: execute if it is safe (i.e.
everything has been committed). If it would be unsafe, then just
remove the file from the manifest without deleting the changed
version and tell the user. There is a --force