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Re: "svn diff" and "svn log" timestamp weirdness

From: Todd A. Jacobs <nospam_at_codegnome.org>
Date: 2005-08-31 19:38:21 CEST

On Wed, Aug 31, 2005 at 07:48:24AM -0500, Ben Collins-Sussman wrote:

>On Aug 31, 2005, at 2:38 AM, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:

>>I'm running subversion 1.2.0-1 on Debian, and came across some
>>inexplicable behavior today. The log shows the timestamp of
>>revision 18 as being "2005-08-30 18:01:35", but trying to diff the
>>working version against that timestamp says that there's no match.
>>However, if I search for "2005-08-30 18:01:36," which is one second
>>later than the logged commit, then it works. Is this a bug? What
>>gives?

>See the "Is subversion a day early?" box:
>http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.1/ch03s03.html#svn-ch-3-sect-3.3

This doesn't appear relevent, since the documentation says that
Subversion assumes midnight *if no timestamp is specified.* Clearly,
I've specified a timestamp--one matching the logs, in fact.

If I was supposed to see something else in that section, please redirect
my attention. Otherwise, it looks to me like a bug since the timestamp
in the log and the timestamp of the revision are offset by exactly one
second.

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