--- "B. W. Fitzpatrick" <fitz@red-bean.com> wrote:
> That is incorrect. You can however, use svn log to
> see which revision
> numbers represent changes on your branch. For
> example:
>
> svn log --strict
>
http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/branches/fs-convert-2490/
Since I'm still extremely new to subversion and I
haven't yet used most of the commands, the following
may be a dumb question.
The reason one may want to retrieve easily the
previous revision is to be able to create easily a
change set (eg just diff the current revision against
the previous one on the same branch). If "svn log" is
anything like "cvs log", it would spit out much more
information than just the previous revision number.
Does "svn log" act like "cvs log" in this manner? If
so, is there a simpler command to retrieve just the
previous revision number?
Thanks,
Noel
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