No I haven't really found a solution, the problem is still there.
I have however found that if get the log on the folder instead of the file
then I see all revisions.
That is, using this command (with svn version 1.9.5):
*svn log --use-merge-history --verbose work\trunk\ > log2.txt*
/Stefan
2016-12-08 2:11 GMT+01:00 Gábor Kertai <gabor_at_production-minds.com>:
> I just hit this same brick wall when trying to use the XML output from
> command line SVN 1.9.3. Did you happen to find a solution?
>
> Regardless of how many revisions were merged into a commit, I only receive
> the <logentry reverse-merge="false" revision="…"> node for just one of
> them. SVN seems to pick a random revision to include, it is not always the
> "first" revision in any logical order.
>
> Regards,
> Gabor
>
> On Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 6:51:18 PM UTC+1, Stefan Karlsson wrote:
>
>
>> Showing the log on the file, with:"svn log --use-merge-history --verbose
>> trunk\example.txt
>>
>> It shows (as expected) each change made in the second branch, but NOT
>> each change made in the first branch !?!?!
>>
>> ...and the file does include all the changes, but why isn't it listed in
>> the log?
>>
>> BTW, I'm using svn, version 1.9.3 (r1718519)
>>
>> Is this a bug or am I doing it wrong?
>>
>> /Stefan
>>
>>
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