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Re: Why does "svn diff" forbid "-rCOMMITTED"?

From: Julian Foad <julianfoad_at_btopenworld.com>
Date: 2003-09-21 18:31:02 CEST

Julian Foad wrote:
>
> First, do we agree on the meaning of COMMITTED?
>
> COMMITTED: the newest revision in which the item was changed before or
> at the BASE revision. (Therefore a working copy is required. In fact
> the WC admin data includes the COMMITTED revision number.) In
> particular, if the WC is not up to date then COMMITTED does not mean the
> most recently revision of the item in the repository.

I believe this means that "COMMITTED" and "BASE" always refer to the same version of an item, even though they may correspond to different revision numbers.

- Julian

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