On Jan 26, 10:09 pm, VisualSVN Support <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> >i got two solutions in the same repository like this
>
> Please could you specify the layout of your solutions. It seems you've
> been mistaken, there is no Project1.sln file in your example. Please
> check!

I was mistaken! i meant project1.sln under Project 1 dir..

>
> If each projects is under the corresponding solution folder please
> could you try to  turn off the automatic determination of the Working
> Copy Root and set WCRoot explicitly to your solution folder (for each
> solution).
>

thanks, it was set to "$(SolutionDir)\..\..\", but i now forced it to
"$(SolutionDir)\" and it now works as i want it to!

> To do this please use VisualSVN ->Set Working Copy Root main menu
> command  in Visual Studio.
>
> >it finds all changes to the whole repository and not just my open solution
>
> If you have several solutions in one working copy and you don't want
> to see changes in other solutions you could
> set  WCROOT for each solution (if it is possible for your layout) .
>
> Could you please tell us where is your Working Copy Root set to?
>
> Thank you!
>

Thanks!

>
>
> On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 4:19 PM, Carl Hörberg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Right click actions at the solution node applies to repository root
> > and not to the solution root. Eg. i got two solutions in the same
> > repository like this:
>
> > Svn Repository
> > | - Project 1
> > | - - branches
> > | - - - testbranch
> > | - - - - Project2.sln
> > | - - - - Folder 1
> > | - - trunk
> > | - - - Project2.sln
> > | - - - Folder 1
> > | - Project 2
> > | - - branches
> > | - - trunk
> > | - - - Project2.sln
> > | - - - Folder 1
>
> > but when I have Project2/Trunk/Project2.sln open in Visual Studio 2008
> > and eg. want to commit all changes to the open solution from VS it
> > finds all changes to the whole repository and not just my open
> > solution.
>
> --
> Olga Dolidze
> VisualSVN Support

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