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2012-12-21 
Major update of SVNCOM version 1.7.2 are finaly released

2012-12-21 
Major update of SVN SCC plug-in - versions 1.7.2 are finaly released

Lightweight embedded Node.js database with MongoDB API.

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Unwanted commits

( SVNSCC , VS 6.0, Latest, WIN 2000/XP  )
Type: Public Status:Closed Created: 22 Sep 05 09:00 Updated: 02 Feb 06 02:00
--> Igor Pushkov (admin)  at 02 Feb 06 02:00 writes

This should be fixed in version 1.3 of plug-in
--> moshe livne (user)  at 22 Sep 05 09:00 writes

Hi,

We are new to pushok plugin. We have started using it about two months ago
and it has been working fine.

The only trouble we seem to have is that pushok somehow actively commits
the output directories (debug/release) into the repository without the
user specifying to. It's enough to open a project in Visual studio (6) and
build it. Then you see a new commit in the subversion stating that either
the debug/release directories were commited with a comment "pushok module
creation".

Is there a way to prevent this from happening ?

We have inserted the "release" and "debug" into the global ignore list of
subversion registry entry but it doesn't seem to help.

has any seen this problem before ? I've tried to search the knowledge base
but couldn't focus on any such entry.

Thanks in advance,

Moshe.

P.S. - accidently posted earlier in the common group.
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