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
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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 node for just one of
them. SVN seems to pick a random revision to include, it is not
I will try to describe the "scenery", but I have also attached a Windows
batch file that creates a repository ("repos") and a work folder ("work"),
as well as the log file ("log.txt") described below. I have also attached
my copy of "log.txt".
This is in short was the batch file does:
A branch is