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Create a temporary folder instead of using current folder #7

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rayrutjes opened this issue Jun 22, 2017 · 3 comments
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Create a temporary folder instead of using current folder #7

rayrutjes opened this issue Jun 22, 2017 · 3 comments

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@rayrutjes
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@MaximeCulea
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Hi,
What do you mean by this ?

I wonder if you are talking about a new arg --path="" for doing the synchronization process anywhere else than "svn" default folder.

Finally, do you think about deleting this folder after sync ?

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@rayrutjes
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I wonder if you are talking about a new arg --path="" for doing the synchronization process anywhere else than "svn" default folder.

Yes

Finally, do you think about deleting this folder after sync ?

Yes, or I was also wondering if actually re-using the SVN dir could make sense because when history gets big, it is a bit annoying to have to re-download everything.

WDYT?

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MaximeCulea commented Feb 4, 2018

You totally right and glad we are on the same wavelengh.

3 different way to do so :

  • As the "from-tag" (other issue) will exist, we could delete after sync, while we will only "sync" the last tag (if asked)
  • If we give a path to work with, we can save the history in order to reuse it, which will not re sync the whole svn
  • none of 2 previous, then adding a "delete-after" arg to let the user choose what to do

So in all cases it's usefull and afterwards people will use it as they want :)

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