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Re: How to see when an item was added using svnlook?

From: Bo Berglund <bo.berglund_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 02 Jan 2018 13:29:40 +0100

On Tue, 02 Jan 2018 09:59:15 +0000, Daniel Shahaf
<d.s_at_daniel.shahaf.name> wrote:

>Branko ?ibej wrote on Tue, 02 Jan 2018 09:42 +0100:
>> On 01.01.2018 21:28, Bo Berglund wrote:
>> > Is there a command to show the revision when an item (directory or
>> > file) was actually created in svn?
>>
>> Currently the only hack to do this is by using 'svn log --stop-on-copy'
>> in a working copy.
>
>Wouldn't 'svn log --stop-on-copy URL' work?
>
>There's also this (not immediately obvious) command for showing the
>revision that created TARGET at that location, via a copy or otherwise:
>
> svn log -r 0:HEAD -q -v --stop-on-copy --limit=1 -- TARGET

I believe this only works in a working copy, not on the server in a
hook...

-- 
Bo Berglund
Developer in Sweden
Received on 2018-01-02 13:32:22 CET

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