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RE: Re: Subversion vs CVS for document files

From: Méresse Christophe <christophe.meresse_at_nagra.com>
Date: 2006-11-15 10:28:26 CET

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Duncan Murdoch [mailto:murdoch@stats.uwo.ca]
> Sent: mardi, 14. novembre 2006 21:41
> To: John Rouillard
> Cc: users@subversion.tigris.org
> Subject: Re: Subversion vs CVS for document files
[snip]
> The problem is that the current svn log
> attaches no information to the source of the copy, only to the
> destination. It would be nice if you could look at the log of a file
> and see where it was copied *to*, as well as where it was
> copied *from*.

How happy I am when I read this ! That's for my point of view THE point
that should be developped to make subversion the perfect tool.
Currently there is no good possibility for the GUI tools to construct the
revision graph of an element and that's really a pity.
No way either to just get all the tags of a particular version, all the tags of
an element, all the branches of an element, or to ask subversion for
"the last tag on a branch" for instance.
How great it could become with the thing you are pointing out!

Christophe Méresse

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