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[TSVN] Re: Revision graph missed merge

From: Simon Gamble <simon_at_dunkers.co.uk>
Date: 2005-05-20 17:02:27 CEST

Simon Large <slarge <at> slarge.plus.com> writes:

> That's expected. The revision graph only shows the points where a branch
> was made.

Ah, OK. I think I'm missing something intellectually :)

If I graph a specific file then, if it's a file that got changed in the branch,
I see Revision 48 coming straight up off Revision 13. Since it's the project
that's changed, I expected to see the same when I graph the root folder. I think
that's my mistake - the root folder hasn't changed so that's why I don't see R48
on the graph.

How does one get an overview graph, then? That is, a graph that shows the branch
points for the project as opposed to the folder.

Also, slightly related, the merge operation isn't shown so it's not simple to
tell which route round the tree the project may have taken to get where it is. I
sort of gathered from the manual that this is a Subversion limitation - is that
correct?

Thanks for your patience. This is one of those things that's so obvious once you
know it, but getting over that hump in the learning curve sometimes needs a
stomp of the throttle </dodgy_synonym>

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