Tim Hill wrote:
> 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.
Yeah, you're right, my bad.
In the past I've looked this up 3 times already, but somehow I just can
seem to remember correctly :(
Tnx for correcting me,
Danny
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Received on Thu Nov 16 00:05:55 2006