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Subject: [Bug 154811] support for disabling svn up for specific modules
From: Michael Pyne <michael.pyne () kdemail ! net>
Date: 2007-12-30 5:18:51
Message-ID: 20071230051851.17105.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154811
michael.pyne kdemail net changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|NEW |RESOLVED
Resolution| |WORKSFORME
------- Additional Comments From michael.pyne kdemail net 2007-12-30 06:18 -------
The normal --no-svn option can be applied to a module to have it skipped. To be \
honest I think I confused option names when rewriting the updating code for the \
parallel update code since at first I thought the manual-update option suited this \
(it's for something else though).
This did uncover a spurious error message about set_option() being called early which \
I will have to track down though.
Use --no-svn like this:
$ kdesvn-build -p kdelibs kdebase --kdelibs,no-svn=1
<<< Build Process >>>
Building kdelibs (1/2)
Waiting for source code update.
No source update needed for kdelibs
<snip>
Building kdebase (2/2)
Waiting for source code update.
Source update complete for kdebase: 0 files affected.
<snip>
You can also add no-svn to the kdesvn-buildrc file for the appropriate module and it \
will work. In that case you must override no-svn on the command line to get it to \
update again though (using --modulename,no-svn=0)
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