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Forcing commit of unmodified file

From: Arnauld Van Muysewinkel <arnauldvm_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2007-06-13 14:47:45 CEST

Hello there.

Is there any way of forcing the commit of a file that has not been modified?
(Like with -f switch of CVS)

Is there any trick to use? Is it impossible without patching SVN? Any
workaround is welcome too.

The workaround of making a dummy modification (like adding a space) is
not OK, since it cannot always be used (for example with binary
files).

The primary reason why I want to do that is to add some missing log
comment to a current revision. (But maybe there is an alternate way of
doing this, which I would be happy to hear about.)

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Arnauld Van Muysewinkel
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