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Re: Empty Check-In?

From: Waynn Lue <waynnlue_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 02:27:13 -0700

>
> Waynn Lue wrote:
> > I was trying to check in a change just now, and got a conflict, which
> > surprised me since no one else should have checked in since the last time
> I
> > synced. But I did my update, which updated a large list of files, and
> then
> > did the check-in. I got curious about what change had been made, though,
> so
> > I ran svn log to find more information, and got this
> >
> > [wlue_at_hostname files]$ svn log -v -r <revision number>
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > with no output at all save all the "---". Is there any circumstance in
> > which there would be an empty check-in with no files modified? I'm a
> little
> > stumped.
>
> If you run 'svn log -rX' on a directory whose contents were not modified
> during
> rX, you will get an empty log in return.
>
> -Hyrum
>
> Thanks, I think that's what I missed. I was mainly confused because of the
svn update changing files in my directory.
Received on 2008-09-04 11:27:41 CEST

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