On Tuesday 26 October 2010, James French wrote:
> We always do merges from the root of the repository.
Sounds weird, how do you do that? This means that either the source and target
URL are the same, which makes this a no-op (unless perhaps when
reverse-merging etc), or the source URL is a child
Hi,
We always do merges from the root of the repository. When these merges are done
svn always marks up the mergeinfo on all first level files and folders as well
as the root folder itself. Is this working as intended? We have had a practice
for quite a while, dating back to buggy releases wher
Hi,
We always do merges from the root of the repository. When these merges are done
svn always marks up the mergeinfo on all first level files and folders as well
as the root folder itself. Is this working as intended? We have had a practice
for quite a while, dating back to buggy releases wher