Thanks Andy, Got your point...
Is there any way to make format same for all dates irrespective of age of
commits. in UNIX the "ls" command does have a switch "-e" for the same
purpose, do we have something like that in SVN?
Sachidanand
2009/5/5 Andy Levy <andy.levy_at_gmail.com>
> On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 05:05, Sachidanand Shukla <shukla.68_at_gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Hi
> > We installed svn 1.4.5 as first SVN version on our servers and then it
> got
> > upgraded to 1.5.4. I upgraded repositories as well.
> > Now i encounter a problem of change in date format between the commits
> > during these different versions:
> > svn list -v -R file:///u000/subversion/repos/GSDB/build/gsdb_43_cit |grep
> > Oct
> > 100 sa185057 11320 Oct 23 2008 web/jsp/sprod/xyz.jsp
> > svn list -v -R file:///u000/subversion/repos/GSDB/build/gsdb_43_cit |grep
> > Nov
> > 104 sa185057 6611 Nov 04 08:17
> > web/java/com/ncr/gsdb/report/abc.java
> >
> > I upgraded the SVN on October 28 2008 (between Oct 23 and Nov 04).
> > Is there any way to make the formats similar?
>
> The date format didn't change. What you're seeing is the *NIX
> convention for displaying older dates in directory listings; for dates
> more than I think 6 months in the past, it just shows the month, day
> and year. For more recent dates, it shows the month, day & time.
>
> Run a regular "ls -l" on a directory on your system and you'll see the
> same behaviour.
>
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Regards,
Sachidanand Shukla
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