Er ... not true. A peg revision is an URL of the form URL@REV. It is
normally used to indicate a "starting point" for looking for
something, such as when a file has been renamed/moved or even
deleted. It can be used with -r, in which case the peg-rev is used as
a start point and the repo is then searched (normally backwards) for
the specified revision.
HEAD, PREV etc are just special hard-wired names for "significant"
revisions.
--Tim
On Nov 15, 2006, at 1:28 PM, Danny van Heumen wrote:
>> Andy Peters wrote:
>>> So, how do peg revisions fit into all of this?
>>> -a
> Peg revisions are predefined revision aliases used in Subversion,
> but you can't create custom peg revisions.
>
> Some pegs that are available: HEAD, PREV, and some more :P. But
> they are 'given' and can not be changed, and none can be added.
>
> (At least that is what I understand.)
>
> Danny
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