On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 10:10:35AM -0700, Eric Johnson wrote: > Hi Victor, > > It sounds like you might be using TortoiseSVN. Most likely you'll get a > better answer asking people familiar with that project. This email list is > specifically for the core SVN functionality, not the GUI clients. > > Eric.
Indeed, the TortoiseSVN has a separate mailing list: https://tortoisesvn.net/community.html I would still like to add that there should be no need to try to commit a file in order to figure out if the file has uncommitted changes. In the absence of overlay icons (which I cannot explain, I'm afraid), the 'Check for modifications' dialog may be used instead. This dialog can be chosen from the menu after right-clicking anywhere in a directory window: https://tortoisesvn.net/docs/release/TortoiseSVN_en/tsvn-dug-wcstatus.html#tsvn-dug-wcstatus-2 > On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 9:53 AM, Victor A. Wagner Jr. <va...@rudbek.com> > wrote: > > > I've been using CVS and then when Subversion was doing well I > > switched.....apparently from showing the log from a few things, I pretty > > much was switched over in 2007. I've enjoyed using it until the most > > recent versions....both Subversion and Windows10. someplace along the line, > > I quit getting icons with the green circle and white checkmark on them if > > the "folder" was all up to date. So now, I have to select each and do a > > commit to find out if it's actually up to date. This is time consuming as > > I have around 35 different repositories. I don't recall reading about the > > "feature" being removed as I was doing the updated to Subversion, then > > again it certainly COULD be Windows10 <shrug>. It would be nice to have > > the screen identifying the repositories that need to be committed. > > > >