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Re: Can I remove empty 'svn:mergeinfo' on ^/trunk/tools/buildbot/slaves/ubuntu-x64/svncheck-bindings.sh?

From: Hyrum K. Wright <hyrum_wright_at_mail.utexas.edu>
Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2009 14:31:51 -0600

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Paul Burba wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 2:40 AM, Kamesh Jayachandran <kamesh_at_collab.net> wrote:
>> Thanks Arfrever,
>>
>> Committed in r35019.
>>
>> Not really sure whether we can delete the mergeinfo on
>> 'tools/buildbot/slaves/ubuntu-x64' introduced since r34898.
>
> Hi Kamesh,
>
> The cleanup of empty mergeinfo you referenced
> (http://svn.haxx.se/dev/archive-2008-11/0532.shtml) previously removed
> empty mergeinfo created by WC-to-WC copies in an effort to see how
> *else* empty mergeinfo might make its way into our repository. Hyrum
> indicated earlier in this thread that he used an older client in
> r34947, which created empty mergeinfo on
> 'tools/buildbot/slaves/ubuntu-x64/svncheck-bindings.sh'. He was
> correct that a WC-to-WC copy with a later client (i.e. 1.5.5/1.6)
> would not create this empty mergeinfo. Assuming that the empty
> mergeinfo in r34898 is also a result of a WC-to-WC copy with a
> pre-1.5.5 client (Hyrum can you confirm this?)

Yes.

> then I think we can
> remove the empty mergeinfo on 'tools/buildbot/slaves/ubuntu-x64' in
> the spirit of http://svn.haxx.se/dev/archive-2008-11/0532.shtml.

- -Hyrum
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