Merge tracking question
From: Chuck Holzwarth <chuck_holzwarth_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2009 12:40:16 -0800 (PST)
I just started on a project where the company implemented subversion 1.5 and imported files directly instead of importing their old vss repository. Changes have been made over the past few weeks and I created a branch from an old revision. I am now cherry picking files to megre to that branch. After I do a merge and commit, I don't see the history of where the code I merged came from. Subversion is implemented so old clients can't access the repository. I get the same behavior with subclipse and tortoise. I downloaded the latest builds of both subclipse and tortoise yesterday before starting my work.
I thought that the merge tracking would show where a change came from and which revisions it included. Am I wrong, or is there a bug in the version that is running?
svn --version
Thank you,
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