Old Obliterate
Moderator: SourceGear
Old Obliterate
Is there any way to get the old obliterate back? The tree is a good enough idea, but when putting solutions into Vault under VS some just files get made in several directories and then deleted by VS. We typically go through the repositories and obliterate these. I don't want to have to click around a tree and find all of the files.
The tree idea would be fine if you added a recursive search so I could just select each repository and by default the root node is selected and I could recursively see all of the deleted files/folder and quickly obliterate them.
PS, I like the progress bar, you should Vault is doing something during the obliteration:)
The tree idea would be fine if you added a recursive search so I could just select each repository and by default the root node is selected and I could recursively see all of the deleted files/folder and quickly obliterate them.
PS, I like the progress bar, you should Vault is doing something during the obliteration:)
Another vote for recursive obliterate
Yes, I'd like to vote for adding back a way to obliterate without having to walk the entire tree looking for things to obliterate. I like the suggestion of adding a recursive check box. It can always default to off. I'll gladly checked that box on each time I need it!
My project has hundereds of folders in the tree and I spend an hour every couple of weeks manually walking that tree looking for things to obliterate. So any way that you can implement it, would be greatly appreciated.
Joe
My project has hundereds of folders in the tree and I spend an hour every couple of weeks manually walking that tree looking for things to obliterate. So any way that you can implement it, would be greatly appreciated.
Joe
Joe
Old obliterate
I've not seen the old obliterate, but the proposed option does sound very useful.
(If people are hunting around for obliteratable branches, is there any way to generate a list of these using the Vault Command Line Client?)
(If people are hunting around for obliteratable branches, is there any way to generate a list of these using the Vault Command Line Client?)
John Vel, Arden Software
One Vote for obliterate change
Adding the recursive list and the tree view together would be nice. The tree view only makes this feature un-useable to find files needing to be obliterated.
Re: One Vote for obliterate change
The effectively-recursive list before made it unusable for a large number of deleted files, so this would of course need to be optional.rhull wrote:Adding the recursive list and the tree view together would be nice. The tree view only makes this feature un-useable to find files needing to be obliterated.