On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 11:51, Dennis Jones <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > Is there a simple way to determine if there were any commits on a repository > path given a specific date? > > 'svn log' doesn't give the results one might expect. For example, if there > were no commits yesterday (12/20/2009), and I say: > > svn log -r {2009-12-20}:{2009-12-21} <repourl> > > . . . then instead of getting back nothing (which one would expect), I'll > get back the most recent commit from a couple of days ago (which is not what > I want).
One might only expect that if they hadn't read http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.5/svn.tour.revs.specifiers.html#svn.tour.revs.dates which states: "When you specify a date, Subversion resolves that date to the most recent revision of the repository as of that date, and then continues to operate against that resolved revision number:" > How can I determine if there were commits on a specific date? Parse the output of the svn log you're already running.
