HI Zsolt,
> >Tag management is something that would be good to have in Subclipse,
> >however I think it would be better to look at the revision numbers
> >at which tags were created and use those, rather than inventing
another
> >concept. You can find the version at which a tag was created by
doing
> >a log --stop-on-copy. The last (oldest) version in the log is the
> >version where the tag was created.
>
> And how can I do log --stop-on-copy from subclipse?
I'm not sure how to do that via SVNClientAdaptor, because I haven't
looked,
and when I did have a rummage a while back I got a bit lost trying to
work out how the integration worked.
It's certainly not something which is there in Subclipse at present.
However,
you were talking about extending Subclipse - I was just indicating the
features of Subversion which provided the behaviour you were looking
for,
so that you (or whoever works on it) could provide an inteface to it
within Subclipse, rather than inventing some new abstract concept which
doesn't port at all to the other Subversion interfaces (e.g. command
line,
TortoiseSVN).
Cheers,
Ian Brockbank
Applications Software Team Leader
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Received on Thu Jul 7 19:07:19 2005