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Re: showing where the current wc is pointing...

From: fj <fj_at_effjay.com>
Date: 2007-09-18 09:48:00 CEST

Jean-Marc van Leerdam wrote:
> Hi FJ,
>
> On 18/09/2007, fj <fj@effjay.com> wrote:
>
>> Given:
>>
>> 1. Is there any other way to display where the wc X' is "pointing"
>> currently?
>>
>
> Right-click the file, select 'Properties' and look at the URL: entry.
>
>
>> 3. Unrelated question - if I do a "switch" of the wc from one repository
>> entity to another, does the switch event appear in any logs anywhere? I
>> didn't see it in the revision log, nor in the apache access log.
>>
>
> No, the switch only changes your WC, there are no commits and therefor
> no logs to update. Switch is 'only' a shortcut to:
> - backup all local modifications
> - remove the current working copy for the current branch(or trunk)
> - checkout a new working copy from the new branch(or trunk)
> - restore all local modifications
>
>
Jean-Marc:
ahh. of course. I'd entirely forgotten about the subversion tab that
gets added to the gui "properties" dialog.

and regarding the switch... (hand slapping forehead) yes, in retrospect,
I should have seen that. It's pretty obvious. it's entirely a
client-side action and as such is certainly not something we'd want in
the log of what happens to the repository.

Thank you.
-FJ

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