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Re: [rooneg@electricjellyfish.net: Re: Why is "svn log" a network operation]

From: Karl Fogel <kfogel_at_newton.ch.collab.net>
Date: 2002-02-15 19:57:20 CET

Blair Zajac <blair@orcaware.com> writes:
> I typically run cvs log to see which revision I'm working with, so
> maybe svn log should just at the top of its output state the
> revision in the working directory.

Why don't you just run "svn st -v"?

> > are you sure? my knowledge of cvs isnt' too in depth, but from a
> > cursory inspection of the CVS dirs in my checked out apr tree, it
> > doesn't seem to be storing log information there...
>
> I did a cvs log on apr and checked netstat -a to see if there were
> any open or closed connections to apache.org. There were none, and
> then I did a cvs update, and there was one connection.

Well, it was lying :-). CVS does contact the repos in log.

-K

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