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Forcing commit of an unmodified file?

From: Robert William Vesterman <bob_at_digitalarts.com>
Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 11:18:39 -0400

Is there a way to force a commit to include a file (or directory) that
has not actually been modified?

I would like to do this, for example, when I merge changes from a branch
into the trunk. In that merging revision, the branch isn't changed at
all, but I would still like to mark the branch with the merging
revision's log message, so as to clearly and easily indicate to anyone
browsing the history of that branch that its changes already have been
merged back into the trunk.

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