Package: subversion Version: 1.2.3dfsg1-2 Severity: wishlist All of the standard svn command that I can think of (update, commit, diff) default to the current directory if no PATH is specified. Unfortunately, svn revert is inconsistent in this regard in that it insists on the explicit specification of a PATH, rather than defaulting to the current directory as do the other commands. As far as I can tell, it should be modified to behave in a manner more consistent with the other commands by defaulting to the current directory.
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