I see where the subversion menua has the option of updateing the entire project, but I do not see one for commiting the entire project. Am I not seeing it, or does it not exist?
Thanks.
On Apr 4, 2006, at 9:25 AM, treaves@silverfieldstech.com wrote:
I see where the subversion menua has the option of updateing the
entire project, but I do not see one for commiting the entire project. Am I not seeing it, or does it not exist?
Thanks.
This is what I am seeing in the subversion menu. Third option is commit.
Haris
On Apr 4, 2006, at 9:25 AM, treaves@silverfieldstech.com wrote:
I see where the subversion menua has the option of updateing the
entire project, but I do not see one for commiting the entire project. Am I not seeing it, or does it not exist?
Thanks.
This is what I am seeing in the subversion menu. Third option is commit.
Haris
Yes, but that only commits the file buffer selected whent he menu option is chosen. It does not commit the entire project.
On 4/4/2006, at 16:31, treaves@silverfieldstech.com wrote:
Yes, but that only commits the file buffer selected whent he menu option is chosen. It does not commit the entire project.
Select the root folder in the project drawer to commit that.
No selection in the drawer should also do that.
On Apr 4, 2006, at 9:31 AM, treaves@silverfieldstech.com wrote:
Yes, but that only commits the file buffer selected whent he menu option is chosen. It does not commit the entire project.
Sorry, but your question did not make it clear that you were already aware of the Commit.. command, but it did not do what you expected it to do. I always have svn projects open as folders, and then selecting the root folder and running the commit command does the trick for me.
Haris