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Seeing if a file is part of a tag

From: Ed Hillmann <edhillmann_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 2005-09-27 06:27:40 CEST

We've been using SVN with the standad structure

/trunk/...
/branches/...
/tags/...

The items in tags are copies of the files from either
trunk or branches (depending on what version we're
releasing).

If I'm working on a file in trunk or branches, is
there an easy way to see if it's been tagged (that is,
if it exists in one of the directories in the tag
folder)?

We could see this when we were in CVS, but I can't see
how to easily see whether a file was included in a tag
without going into each of the tags and seeing if the
file is of the same revision. But that's a bit
labor-intensive.

Thanks for any help,
Ed

                
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