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Re: svn-commit.tmp. How is it intended to be used?

From: Andreas S <andreas_s_at_hotmail.com>
Date: 2007-08-14 21:01:03 CEST

Hmmm... I mistyped the file name, it was suppose to be svn-commit.tmp, not
svn_commit.tmp. That is the file that svn opened for me, I didn't save it
under a different name. Still, my log message does not show up with svn log
nor svn log -v.

So you are saying if I edit the file that svn opened for me, save it without
changning its name, then my message in that file should be saved and I
should see it when I do svn log. Looks like something else has gone wrong
then.

-andre

Erik Huelsmann-2 wrote:
>
> Subversion reads the file it supplies to you.
> Yes, you are. But you shouldn't save it under a different name. If you
> do that, how is svn supposed to know where you saved it?
>
> HTH,
>
>
> Erik.
>
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