On our server we have 21 repositories.  One of those repositories contains 44 
projects (dlls).  Each project needs the svn:ignore property set.

You're right, it is not common.  But several times I had to leave tortoise to 
go to the command line.  It's just one more pain.  I feel there is a better 
way, I am just not sure what that way is, yet.

John

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Archer [mailto:bob.arc...@amsi.com] 
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 5:59 PM
To: John Maher; Thorsten Schöning; users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: RE: general questions

> If you think it would require 44 click paths then that is indeed a poor 
> design.
> 

Do you really have 44 repositories? Or 44 projects in a single repository? 

> 1 click to select the repository, 1 click to select all.  I just turned 44 
> click paths
> into 2 clicks.  Sounds like your vision is nothing like mine.
> 
> What other guis are out there besides tortoise?  If there's something I like, 
> I'll
> use it.  Otherwise I'll make one if only to illustrate what seems difficult 
> for me
> to explain and others to grasp.

Tortoise is the best GUI for Windows I think. There are others. But, what you 
are doing is not a COMMON use case. The common use case it to add your ignores 
when you set up a new project in your repository. Doing 44 after the fact is 
not a standard use case. 

Here is a list to some of the others:

http://svn-ref.assembla.com/windows-svn-client-reviews.html

BOb


> 
> John

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