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RE: Re: Re: Re: SVN database is a lot bigger than PVCS database

From: Bob Archer <bob.archer_at_amsi.com>
Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2009 14:50:24 -0400

> > > We're using TortoiseSVN.  Nobody's used to use svn (that I suppose
> is a command-line client).
> >
> > Please quote the relevant part of what you're replying to. Without
> > that context, no one knows what you're referring to.
>
> I was talking about this command:
> svn log URL_TO_TAG -v --stop-on-copy
>
> Nobody here has any idea how to do this.

In Tortoise open your repo browser. Find the tag in question. Right click on the tag folder and select "Show Log". At the bottom of the log dialog click the "Stop on Copy" check box. Look in the Action list. If you see one log item and action there "Added" with a single Path/Copy From Path then this was an svn copy.

If you see many log items there with tons of files added then it probably imported each file into the tag separately.

BOb

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