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Re: Backing out changes: the prefered method?

From: Sean Russell <ser_at_germane-software.com>
Date: 2002-01-31 16:21:22 CET

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On Thursday 31 January 2002 04:28, Philip Martin wrote:
> I can argue that the error message is strictly correct, there is no
> revision 1 of "B/b" :)
>
> Yes, it probably should do something more. This problem affects other
> commands as well, 'svn up' and 'svn cp' for example. It is a variant
> of issue #581.

Yeah. That's all I said in the first email: that svn move on directories
messes up diffing. Eg, once you move a directory containing files, you can
never do diffs on individual files in the directory ('cd B && diff b' also
fails). Therefore, the only way to get a diff on such a file is to diff the
entire tree.

Anyway, I figured it was something that was known.

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