Sometimes you make several unrelated changes to files while programming and want to commit these to the repository into separate revisions. GIT has built-in tools for handling this, however with subversion it is much harder. Here is a simple script that assists in the task of doing partial commit with subversion.
This script does several tasks for you. It will copy the changed files to a backup folder, revert the changes and use kompare to copy selected changes back to the code tree. Then it will make a commit after which the changed files will be copied back to the code tree, allowing the user to make a second partial commit.
subversion
,
kompare
and the
script
.svn-ci-partial
when in your code tree.kompare
window. Only one file at a time will be
treated, due to limitations in kompare
. Save the
selected changes and close the window.