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Re: svn commit: r1542741 [1/3] - in /subversion/branches/invoke-diff-cmd-feature: BRANCH-README subversion/include/svn_io.h subversion/libsvn_client/diff.c subversion/svn/svn.c subversion/svnlook/svnlook.c

From: Branko Čibej <brane_at_wandisco.com>
Date: Sun, 17 Nov 2013 21:19:23 +0100

On 17.11.2013 21:08, Gabriela Gibson wrote:
> Thank you Ivan,
>
> I was blithely assuming that because I was removing trivial changes I
> introduced to the branch, that no-one would track them :) Also I was
> trying to avoid writing trivial things for people to read.
>
> The log message is fixed now.
>
> Now I'm curious -- what tools do people use to revise patches that allow
> them to instantly spot (seemingly) minor additions?

Do you mean "revise patches" or "review commits"? If it's the latter,
the fact that the list of affected files in the log message and the
automatically generated list of changes in the commit mail are different
is an obvious hint that something was either left out of the log
message, or inadvertently committed.

-- Brane

-- 
Branko Čibej | Director of Subversion
WANdisco // Non-Stop Data
e. brane_at_wandisco.com
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