On Jun 9, 2009, at 2:20 PM, aab wrote:

Hi there,

I was wondering if Versions supports 'one-click commit' - i.e. by
clicking commit it will not only save any revisions, but also add any
new files / folders and delete any files / folders that I have deleted
from the Working Directory.  I know Tortoise does this and I find it a
great time saver.

Does versions do this as well?  If so I am having trouble getting it
to work.

TIA for any help.

I'm pretty sure it doesn't. Personally, I would find such a feature frightening — it's much less error-prone to decide what to add, delete, and commit. Adding is quite simple to do, and Versions shows when a versioned resource has been removed from the working copy. I would think that an automatic feature like this would make it really easy for novice users to unintentionally muck up their repository, especially if their svn:ignore properties and build scripts (like ant or make) aren't set up in complete agreement with the repository contents.

 - Quinn

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