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renaming a file twice removes file history

From: Stefan Hett <Luke1410_at_gmx.de>
Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 18:05:33 +0100

Hi,

I'm experiencing the following issue when renaming files.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Rename a file in a local working directory (using SVN commands).
2. Rename the same file again.
3. Commit the changes.
4. Display the log for that file

Actual Result:
The log only displays the last entry. All previous changes have vanished.

Expected Result:
The history sustains the old entries.

Since I haven't been using SVN regularly lately, I'd like to know
whether someone else can reproduce this "odd" behavior and maybe tell me
(if indeed that's a bug), if it's already listed in the bugtracker.
Searching for the keyword "rename" found some close matches, but none
which explicitly describes this behavior.

Regards,
Stefan Hett

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