On Sep 19, 1:51 pm, "Jean-Marc van Leerdam"
<j.m.van.leer..._at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Not a bug, but a difference in interpretation. TSVN assumes users talk
> about a revision as 'all the changes that were committed in that
> revision'. When merging, you say 'I want to merge the changes made in
> revisions x through y'. In SVN you must supply two revisions to
> indicate 'all changes made after revision X up to and including Y'.
Who says this? Where can I find an official statement what
interpretation is assumed by TSVN?
As I said already. The help installed with the client is saying
something different and describes the same intepretation the official
svn client is using.
I agree that this maybe could be an configuration option, but I think
this is to important to have the default behaviour deviate from that
of the official client.
regards,
peter
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Received on 2008-09-24 17:50:28 CEST