How does Versions Commit newly created / deleted files directories

2009-03-27 Thread Sophie

My work involves lots of creation and deletion of versioned files and
directories, mostly done by an application not manually by me (the app
uses osx package format directories with internal files for its
work). So each time I want to do an SVN commit, I will have lots of
newly created files and directories, and lots of deleted ones as well.

Do I have to explicitly/manually do an Add or Delete, prior to the
check-in?

Or is there a smooth way to do this as part of Commit?

Thanks.

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Re: Change credentials for local bookmark

2009-03-27 Thread TheDO

Unfortunately, Versions doesn't follow expected convention by offering
standard menu items for editing bookmarks, but it's still easy. You
can either right- (or control-) click on the repository and choose
Edit Bookmark... or with the bookmark highlighted, you can click the
Action menu (has icon of a gear) below the bookmarks column and choose
Edit Bookmark from there.


On Mar 26, 4:14 pm, travisjbeck smoothopera...@gmail.com wrote:
 how do i change the username and password for a local bookmark?
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Re: Change credentials for local bookmark

2009-03-27 Thread TheDO


Disregard my comment about the standard menu items. Duh. I completely
missed the Bookmarks menu. LOL I never use it.

But the rest of the info is the same use the Edit Bookmark... menu
item.


On Mar 27, 5:34 pm, TheDO webmas...@thedigitalorchard.ca wrote:
 Unfortunately, Versions doesn't follow expected convention by offering
 standard menu items for editing bookmarks, but it's still easy. You
 can either right- (or control-) click on the repository and choose
 Edit Bookmark... or with the bookmark highlighted, you can click the
 Action menu (has icon of a gear) below the bookmarks column and choose
 Edit Bookmark from there.

 On Mar 26, 4:14 pm, travisjbeck smoothopera...@gmail.com wrote:



  how do i change the username and password for a local bookmark?
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Re: How does Versions Commit newly created / deleted files directories

2009-03-27 Thread Quinn Taylor
Just to clarify, I think we're talking about document bundles —  
package is a term generally associated the OS X installer, which is  
why I was originally confused.


Storing package bundles in SVN (or CVS) frequently works. However,  
it's not good to rely on this behavior, because the developer for  
every application that uses document bundles has to specifically  
account for and preserve the .svn or CVS directories — otherwise,  
they'll get clobbered, and your working copy will get incredibly  
confused.


Another option that's always safe is to put a ZIP file of the document  
under version control, but never the document itself. This is a bit of  
a pain, but reduces the number of extraneous files that change, and  
hence the number of adds and deletes you have to deal with. For years,  
there has been interest in (and talk of) extending SVN to deal with  
bundles more elegantly by being able to designate a directory as an  
opaque collection which would tell SVN not to store any working copy  
metadata inside. However, it still hasn't been implemented (to my  
knowledge) so we're still stuck with workarounds.


As far as smooth integration with commits, I don't know of a way to do  
that inside Versions. The most straightforward way would be to use/ 
write a script that would delete the old zip file and re-zip the  
document. I'm betting this could be done with a drag-and-drop  
AppleScript, but I've not tried it myself. Good luck!


 - Quinn


On Mar 27, 2009, at 5:31 PM, TheDO wrote:



Can you tell us which application?

Subversion just treats OS X packages as folders, ignoring the flag
that makes OS X treat the folder as a package. While this looks ugly,
it should work fine most of the time. I commit OmniGraffle documents
to my repositories all of the time, and they come through fine on my
other Macs.



On Mar 27, 10:48 am, Sophie itsme...@hotmail.com wrote:

My work involves lots of creation and deletion of versioned files and
directories, mostly done by an application not manually by me (the  
app

uses osx package format directories with internal files for its
work). So each time I want to do an SVN commit, I will have lots of
newly created files and directories, and lots of deleted ones as  
well.


Do I have to explicitly/manually do an Add or Delete, prior to the
check-in?

Or is there a smooth way to do this as part of Commit?

Thanks.




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