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I got multiple projects in the same repository location. If I commit changes to multiple projects in one commit (select them all, and commit), Subversive creates one revision per project.

For example, if I made changes to 17 files in 5 projects, and I commit them all, Subversive will create 5 revisions with the same comment, but what I really want is one revision with the 17 files.

Is there a way to do this with Subversive?

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  • Subclipse has no problem creating one revision on a multi-project commit.
    – Robert
    Mar 5, 2013 at 16:03
  • @Robert Have you tried it in Eclipse, using the Subversive plugin? Maybe it is something is the default settings. It is happening to me. I have looked into the svn history, and I can "duplicated" entries for the same commit. It only happens when the commit is on multiple projects.
    – David
    Mar 6, 2013 at 9:53
  • I don't use Subversive - too many bad experieneces in the past.
    – Robert
    Mar 6, 2013 at 10:23
  • @Robert Would you mind tell me what problems you got in the past? I was using Subclipse before I switched to Subversive, just want to see if it is any better. I don't find any major problem with Subversive, so I hope I can fix the revision problem.
    – David
    Mar 6, 2013 at 12:03

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I also have noticed the same behavior if I commit multiple projects in one commit. This apparently happens because of the JavaHL svn connector, as mentioned here. You could switch to SVNKit if this bothers you.

Note, only JavaHL enables you to use Subversive and other svn clients like Tortoise SVN interchangeable for commits on the same files. Here is more detailed SO thread about the difference between JavaHL and SVNKit.

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