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Re: Moving a file add to a particular revision?

From: Steinar Bang <sb_at_dod.no>
Date: 2006-04-27 18:59:30 CEST

>>>>> Ryan Schmidt <subversion-2006Q1@ryandesign.com>:

> No, that doesn't make sense because in Subversion, the repository
> revision is merely "the number of changes which have occurred in the
> repository." In revision 93, you changed some files. In revision
> 95, you added a file. And that's fine. Anyone who happened to get
> revision 93 will have something that's incomplete,

Yes. So I was hoping there was some svnadmin or other tool option,
that would let me bypass the normal checkin procedure and add another
file addition to an existing version.

> and so they should simply update their working copy to get revision
> 95 in which the missing file is now present.

But they might not know that they would have to go to revision 95.
The log message for 95 wouldn't be available on one of the files that
was touched in 93, would it?

Thanx for the reply!

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