On 3/1/06, Andrew Haley <aph@redhat.com> wrote:
> Forgive me if this is a FAQ, but I haven't been able to find it in
> issue tracker or the lists.
>
> When I do a commit, svn doesn't tell me which branch I'm committing
> to. So, when I check in the log, I have no way to know which files
> I'm about to overwrite. This is a regression from CVS, which does
> tell me which branch I'm committing to.
>
> 'svn diff' doesn't show the paths either, which I find annoying but is
> something I can live with. The lack of the full path in the commit
> message isn't.
>
> I've made a patch to svn (attached) which makes it do something
> better, but as it seems so obviously wrong at the moment I'm quite
> mystified why it works in this way.
>
> Andrew.
Have you tried using "svn info" ? At least I think it is the
repository URL of the current directory in your working copy you are
interested in.
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Received on Wed Mar 1 15:43:59 2006