Another happy VisualSVN over VS 2005/2008 customer here. Worth every penny
of the $50.

Rob


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From: Discussion of advanced .NET topics.
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Geoff Taylor
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 5:42 AM
To: ADVANCED-DOTNET@DISCUSS.DEVELOP.COM
Subject: Re: [ADVANCED-DOTNET] SVN client for VS 2008

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Discussion of advanced .NET topics. [mailto:ADVANCED-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Per Bolmstedt
>
> Geoff Taylor:
>
> > TortoiseSVN, [...] Unlike Ankh it had no problems with file
> > renames.
>
> Hm, you mean that it refuses to rename dirty files? Is this not somehow
> intentional?

No, I mean that (in the version I tried, with VS2005) when I renamed a file
inside Visual Studio, Ankh didn't kick in to add the name change to the list
of changes to be committed.  I had to revert the file in TortoiseSVN, delete
the original rename, then rename the reverted file.

This was one of the main things I wanted VS integration to handle, so it
ruled Ankh out.

I've no idea if this was a bug in the particular version I installed or not.
I didn't feel like spending time tracking it down, and VisualSVN worked.

                        Geoff

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