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Re: 1.3.0 RC1 or RC2 - no revision graph with SSH access

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-01-11 13:02:57 CET

On 1/11/06, Liam Friel <liam.friel@s3group.com> wrote:

> I would definitely have expected that since the repository contains two distinct revisions of this particular file, that
> I should be able to see those in the revision graph.

Ok, think about it:
What would the graph look like for a project like, e.g. Apache? There
would be so many nodes in the graph, that the graph would be useless
because too big and crowded.

>
> The versions were not copied or moved, rather the document was modified and a new version committed.
>
> Am I incorrect? That is what I would see with CVS or ClearCase or other CM system that I am familiar with.

Subversion is folder based, not file based. So while it may make
*some* sense for those other systems to show you a graph with all and
each modification, it doesn't make sense for Subversion.

Stefan

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