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Re: 'svn rm URL1 URL2' creates two revisions

From: Ben Collins <bcollins_at_debian.org>
Date: 2002-05-24 01:35:51 CEST

On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 12:28:37AM +0100, Philip Martin wrote:
> Hello
>
> % svn rm http://localhost/repo/foo http://localhost/repo/bar
>
> Committed revision 32.
>
> Committed revision 33.
>
> This isn't right is it? I think it should either remove both items in
> a single commit or give me some sort of "cannot remove multiple URLs"
> error and remove neither. Or is it supposed to work like this?

I think that until there's some way for the svn client to know that the
two URL's you gave it are actually the same repository, then it is doing
the right thing.

Ben

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