Hi! >I'm working a lot with externals and with nested checkouts. >All other nested checkouts or separate projects look like they are not under >svn control. So, does VisualSVN support such a setup?
If we've understood you correctly, you are using nested working copies. In that case the answer is no, VisualSVN doesn't support that and traffic lights are not shown. Please consider our Knowledge Base article "Status Icons are not Available in Solution Explorer": http://www.visualsvn.com/support/topic/00015/. On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 12:18 AM, mk <[email protected]> wrote: > > Well, i'm currently using AnkhSVN and wanted to take a look at > VisualSVN. > I finally disabled AnkhSVN (Options -> SourceControl Provider -> none) > and > installed VisualSVN. > > I was interested in VisualSVN because of it's stronger coupling to > TortoiseSVN. > I stay with AnkhSVN, because VisualSVN doesn't suit my needs (better > than > TortoiseSVN). Or i didn't look hard enough - this is why i write this > post. > > I'm working a lot with externals and with nested checkouts. My > projects > consist of several pieces. They come from different repository > locations > and they reside in different places on the disk. In the VS Solution > Explorer > i have a consisten view of the whole stuff. This is no problem with > AnkhSVN, > but VisualSVN shows only glyphs on the files of the main project. All > other > nested checkouts or separate projects look like they are not under svn > control. So, does VisualSVN support such a setup? > > > Thanks > > (mk) > -- Olga Dolidze VisualSVN Support

