On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 6:43 PM, Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Leszek Ciesielski wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> when I invoke the revision graph from 'Browse Repository' view, it
>> behaves as I would expect, showing all revisions containing changes in
>> the file that I invoke it on. However, when invoked on the same file
>> but on a checked-out copy, the revision graph is pretty much useless -
>> it shows only branching revisions and some other (random?) that the
>> file doesn't even exist in... Is this a known bug? Changing the
>> settings does not help - those two graphs show different data even
>> when the settings are exactly the same and the cache is clean.
>
> The revision graph should be the same whether you start it from a working
> copy file or an URL (from the repo browser). Because the working copy file
> path is first converted to the corresponding URL before the graph is shown.
>
> * are you sure you invoked the graph for the very same file in both cases?
Yes, did it multiple times because I was also testing different
things, this is 100% repeatable, on 4 different machines.
> * the graph does only show branching revisions (unless you activate the
> "show all revisions" button in the toolbar)
This button doesn't change the scope of revisions showing when invoked
from a checked-out file (the graph shifts around a bit, but still
shows the same data).
> * when you say that it shows nodes in revisions "the file doesn't even exist
> in" do you mean the file did not exist (wasn't even added yet or deleted) or
> do you mean that the file was not changed in that revision? If the latter,
> then the revision it shows you is one where a parent URL of the file was
> modified (copied/moved/...).
It shows revisions where the file wasn't yet added to the repository.
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Received on 2008-06-05 09:03:15 CEST