Hi,
thanks for the quick reply. The workaround u described is possible and
prevents this issue from happening.
However, I'm just looking for s/o to verify that this is indeed a bug
and/or whether it is already known before I bother the devs with it. :-)
Regards,
Stefan
> On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 06:05:33PM +0100, Stefan Hett wrote:
>
>> 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.
>>
>
> Try it again but commit in between step 1 and step 2. svn is not very
> tolerant when you perform multiple refactoring changes without
> committing in between.
>
> tyler
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