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Resolved : svn co version from svnserve on windows 2003

From: Anton Melser <melser.anton_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2007-10-25 22:11:45 CEST

> > You signature is very funny in this context :-)=)
> >
> > You want to do:
> > svn co -r 53 svn://ourserver:3690/APPNAME/trunk/NET/Classes
>
> Lucky for me it's not that simple :-). I still get HEAD with that command.

Alas, it was even simpler but I'm mouse enough to admit it. There is a
bug in the tortoise show log window, and in fact all along it was
getting the right version! The problem is that the offending version
for the file in question was committed on the same day as my V53. When
tortoise first opens up it show <= dayX, even though it should be
showing <= VX. After playing with the date fields (which are
horrendously buggy!) then it is no longer possible to see the commit
which is after the version (53 in my case). Of course everything else
works like it should! I'm going to have to go back to the command
line!
Cheers
Anton
ps. better free VS integration and a better (it's pretty good but
that's all...) gui for windows and subversion would have won over my
company long ago, and certainly many others. As it stands I had to
fight for weeks to get a project that we were regularly losing code
from with VSS over to subversion...

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