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Cleanup merge-info in source

From: Adrian Shum <tcshum_at_taifook.com>
Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2009 19:12:35 +0800

My trunk has once branched to Branch-A, and I do have some features
merging to-and-fro between
trunk and Branch-A, and incured some file rename. As a result (I guess
so), some files under trunk contains
merge-info property related to trunk itself.
 
Later, I created some release branches of trunk (let's say, Rel-1.0).
Whenever I did some cherry-picking
merge to Rel-1.0, there are always a lot of files other than those
merged file being committed to Rel-1.0.
Those files only have changes in merge-info at the line about trunk.
 
These changes are really annoying. If I am sure that I won't have any
merging between Branch-A and trunk,
is it safe that I simply remove all merge-info of all subdirectory and
files in Branch-A, trunk and Rel-1.0, and
leave only the merge-info in the top directory? What may be the
consequence of doing this?
 
Thanks a lot
 
Adrian

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