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why not a default URL for svn ls?

From: Hamilton Link <helink_at_sandia.gov>
Date: 2002-08-08 20:32:46 CEST

I have a question, or maybe a feature request.

When I run "svn ls" in a subversion directory, is there a reason it
can't figure out that I want the URL to be the one corresponding to the
local directory? It's a pain to have to type "svn ls
http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/trunk/build" when I'm sitting in my
checked out copy of svn in the build directory.

Honestly, if I'm basically anywhere I should be able to say "svn ls
~/work/svn/build" and have it DWIM if it's in some repository's working
copy. As someone pointed out on this list, it's pretty unambiguous when
something is an URL and when it's a path to a file that either is or
isn't a svn file.

hamilton

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