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Re: Dropping Subversion

From: Marcin Kasperski <Marcin.Kasperski_at_softax.com.pl>
Date: 2004-04-03 02:44:52 CEST

> > Ehem, I tried
> >
> > svn log http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/branches/
> >
> > and I got enormous amount of output....
>
> Right. So add the '-v' switch to see changed paths, and filter that
> information.

An idea of downloading a lot of data to filter most of them out seems
always suspicious for me. But let's leave those branches, it is not the
most important point of this discussion.

> New let me turn the conversation around here: show me how, in CVS, to
> figure out *when* a specfic branch or tag was created. Or why it was
> made, or by whom.

If CVS was perfect, I'd never subscribe this list ;-)
Lack of info who created the tag or branch is important CVS drawback
(when is partially deductible, once more thanks to Ken Fogel
implementing cvs2cl and for adding --tags option ...). But solving those
issues subversion introduced other.

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