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Re: svn log -r {DATE:HEAD} always prints log message?

From: Mike Mason <mgm_at_thoughtworks.net>
Date: 2003-12-14 21:24:37 CET

(Sorry to not actually reply properly, my mail's playing up).

I'm running this command, and there have been no revisions between the
two times. I still get the "most recent commit" as a revision:

log -v -r "{2003-12-14 20:08:03 GMT}:{2003-12-14 20:10:53 GMT}" --xml
svn://localhost/

Surely this is not what the command is supposed to do? There have been
no revisions, I expect an empty log. Bug? (Or am I still not
understanding it?)

Cheers,
Mike.

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