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Re: Finding out release history for a file

From: Mark Phippard <markp_at_softlanding.com>
Date: 2005-10-24 21:49:50 CEST

sebb <sebbaz@gmail.com> wrote on 10/24/2005 12:47:46 PM:

> How do I find out which release tags relate to each revision of a file?
>
> In the CVS revision history, it was easy to see if version 1.3 was
> part of rel-2-1 and version 1.2 part of rel-1-9, say.
>
> I've not yet found a way to determine this information in SVN.
>
> Is there a way to do this, apart from scanning all the versions of a
> file in all the tags and branches?

This is a feature that Subversion does not have.

I thought there was a Subversion FAQ that talked about this, but I cannot
find it. Basically, what I am thinking of simply said that it is a design
tradeoff of the "cheap copies" filesystem design.

Mark

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