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#215 Ability to Update Specific Files w/ CommitMonitor

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2010-01-16
2009-11-05
Anonymous
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Originally created by: joseph.n...@gmail.com

This is a feature request:

We use CommitMonitor to monitor a very large SVN repository (in terms of
file count).  It would be very helpful to be able to update through
CommitMonitor, and even further, to save having to do an update on the
entire repo, only perform the update command on the specific files reported
in the latest commit through the SVN command-line interface.

Alternatively, this could also be handled through an update batch script,
but it'd require the file paths from the commit dumped to a log that could
then be translated to the local working directory paths and updated through
a batch of the command-line interface.

Discussion

  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2009-11-05

    Originally posted by: tortoisesvn

    (No comment was entered for this change.)

    Labels: -Type-Defect Type-Enhancement

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2010-01-16

    Originally posted by: joseph.n...@gmail.com

    I was hoping to find out if there's been any movement on this item.  Due to network
    limitations and the number of systems accessing our repo. server, our bottleneck
    appears to be on querying the repository for the latest file index.  Due to the
    architecture of our current server setup, there can be as many as 50 - 100 index
    requests during regular updates on a repository that houses more than 100,000 files.
    Having an interface to update single files rather than directories is something
    we're very much in need of until we're able to upgrade our network infrastructure.
    Because of the limited memory footprint that CommitMonitor already has, it would be
    ideal to have the feature integrated.  Thanks for your help.

     

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