At login when an svn project updates with new files, there is a Yes/No popup that interrupts script execution.
Is there any way to just automatically accept the update (since I trust all the wonderful script authors), or to refuse the update so my script can run without interruption, or is this by design to strictly require user input so nobody gets upset about overwritten files? (not a concern for me because I have my personal .ash files in source control)
In latter case I suppose the recommended practice is to occasionally update manually rather than updating daily automatically?
Thanks.
(Apologies if there is an answer elsewhere, I couldn't find it)
Is there any way to just automatically accept the update (since I trust all the wonderful script authors), or to refuse the update so my script can run without interruption, or is this by design to strictly require user input so nobody gets upset about overwritten files? (not a concern for me because I have my personal .ash files in source control)
In latter case I suppose the recommended practice is to occasionally update manually rather than updating daily automatically?
Thanks.
(Apologies if there is an answer elsewhere, I couldn't find it)