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find the same revision of a file in branches

From: Jo Armb. <joachima1_at_gmx.de>
Date: Fri, 07 Mar 2008 19:03:40 +0100

Hello,

how can I easily find the childs of a file?

Lets say, I find a serious error in /branch/xxx/x.c and the error came
in in revision 372.
How can I find all tags and branches which are containing the file is
x.c (and maybe its siblings)?

In CVS I can identify the branches and tags by the tags itself which are
on the file.
Anyway, the tree of a file is orthogonal to the tree of the project in
CVS, CC or some RCS bases system. I think since SVN lacks this
orthogonality, a project configuration is more difficult when the
project itself has a orthogonal customer/software structure...

Does anybody have any ideas about the problem of finding specific file
revision in some (later created) branches?

Thanks very much!

    Jo.

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