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Re: Why do commands fail when a file is unknown to svn?

From: John Szakmeister <john_at_szakmeister.net>
Date: 2004-03-05 02:29:13 CET

On Thursday 04 March 2004 19:20, Ben Reser wrote:
> [snip]
> > this kind of ls would work without access to the remote repository
> > and also allow easier use in some scrips and shell commands.
>
> It already does work this way. Why didn't you try it before you sent
> the message?

Actually, 'svn ls' always goes to the server. It converts a local wc path
into a URL and then goes to the server for the directory listing. I believe
Issue 1361 is about fixing this sort of problem.

-John

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