Branko Čibej wrote:

    "--old" "--new"

Hmm, that finds a lot more, although not specific to options.
I've found one thread that seems slightly relevant, Diff syntax changes for issue #1093 . <http://subversion.tigris.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=dev&msgNo=48614> I get the impression that you devise neat ways to navigate precisely through multiple time dimensions. By all means, do that, but please don't use up the very option letters that
cvs uses to do commonplace repository navigation with.
An ordinary tag is a static thing; you don't expect it to change over time. An ordinary branch will be present in the head revision. With a suitable repository layout, and some descriptive config files, the -r option should give capabilities comparable to cvs. I suppose it doesn't matter if numerical arguments to -r are always pure operational versions, but you should be able to name a branch/tag and thus imply a root directory for the location, in the current head revision unless modified with @rev-number (on the branch name) or -D.


As I said in another post, I don't want to repeat past [EMAIL PROTECTED] discussions on this list (and yes, you're talking about things we've already discussed to death. :)

So why is there no pointer in the FAQ to these posts?

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