On Apr 26, 2011, at 19:33, Hashir Baqai wrote:
> Johan,
>
> I've seen this referenced wherever the issue arises. Pasting what I assume is
> the portion that is of interest:
>
> Is Subversion a Day Early?
>
> If you specify a single date as a revision without specifying a time of day
> (for e
t;>> You will find a handful of lines that contain 2008-01-* which is quite
>>> clearly outside the range given. I am looking for values between
>>> November 2nd 2008 and November 4th 2008.
>>>
>>> You can even grep 2007 and you will find many entries
; http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf
>>> and you can grep 2008-01
>>>
>>> You will find a handful of lines that contain 2008-01-* which is quite
>>> clearly outside the range given. I am looking for values between
>>> November 2nd 2008 and November 4th
ou will find many entries that aren't even
>> in the same year that I have specified.
>>
>> This is a problem. Now I can go ahead and double check the dates
>> against the desired range. I can very easily exclude the January dates
>> when the range is for Nove
t; getting all the results and not just a subgroup?
>
> Any insight would be appreciated!
>
> Cheers
> Eric
>
>
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