- Appended to comment:
stephan added on 2008-09-19 07:30:34:
As a workaround, in theory you can use the 'clean' command for that. That'll nuke all files in the tree which are not part of a current checkout. - Change priority to "Immediate"
- Change private_contact to "22e3b7a55e291d179313f4c2e34877f09743ee31"
- Change resolution to "Open"
- Change subsystem to "one"
- Change comment to "If a developer commits changes including a new dir containing files, then reverts via "checkout" command to an earlier UUID or another checkout without that new dir, the new dir's file are removed, but the empty directories remain. It would be nice to see the source tree revert as closely as possible to its original state when the UUID was created, including dir structure. It would be easier for the developer to keep clear just what's being worked on, if nothing else. Perhaps as an option for the checkout command, if not the default."
- Change foundin to "f3fb0"
- Change private_contact to "22e3b7a55e291d179313f4c2e34877f09743ee31"
- Change severity to "Cosmetic"
- Change status to "Open"
- Change title to "Prune empty dirs when switching checkout UUIDs"
- Change type to "Feature_Request"