Thank you Bob!
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Von: Bob Archer [mailto:bob.arc...@amsi.com]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 30. Juni 2010 17:53
An: Graf, Andreas; Giulio Troccoli; users@subversion.apache.org
Cc: Bruedern, Ivonne
Betreff: RE: Reintegrate merge to another branch
>>> From: Graf
>>> From: Graf, Andreas [mailto:andreas.g...@ext.eu.panasonic.com]
>>> We are using Tortoise reintegrate successfully to merge changes
>>> back to the branch that have been used for branch-off.
>>>
>>> But if we are using reintegrate to apply the same differences to
>>> another branch, we are gett
Betreff: RE: Reintegrate merge to another branch
I don't think is possible to use --reintegrate. You can always to a "old
style" merge with a revision range.
But there is something I don't understand. I presume you have created
both branches from trunk, so after you h
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Sent: 30 June 2010 13:39
To: users@subversion.apache.org
Cc: Bruedern, Ivonne
Subject: Reintegrate merge to another branch
Hi SVN folks!
We are using Tortoise reintegrate successfully to merge changes back to the
branch that have been used for branch-off.
But if we are u
Hi SVN folks!
We are using Tortoise reintegrate successfully to merge changes back to
the branch that have been used for branch-off.
But if we are using reintegrate to apply the same differences to another
branch, we are getting bad merge results.
Is there a bug-fix for that problem availa