On Friday 06 October 2006 22:02 Gunter Ohrner wrote:
> I'm currently trying to track down some strange sync-repos related
> behaviour.
>
> While I still wasn't able to reproduce it, I stumbled accross some other
> odd behaviour in which only update, commit and some new files are
> involved.
>
> See test case 2 in the attached shell script.
You possibly wouldn't believe it, but I already found the last week that "fsvs 
update" reads directories and so doesn't find new files on the next commit 
(because it believes that they come from the repository) ...

I delayed the next release (which I wanted to do 10 days ago) because of 
this - but I'm still looking for a good solution ...


Currently you could try to use "fsvs sync" before commit - but that checks 
every file for modifications and is therefore a bit slow ...


>   Gunter, who really thinks fsvs might get usuable in the real life
> situations I need some day soon now... ;)
Sorry - I'm a bit overworked currently. I could use some help for features 
I'll need soon, and which should be done easily .... Do you know someone?


Regards,

Phil


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