On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 18:15:19 -0400, Bob Archer wrote: > You don't show what your pwd is when you do these commands. but I think the > default range is 1:BASE if you are in a working copy. Does the log change if > you use: > > svn log -r HEAD :///tmp/svn-repo/branches/mine/fil >
Good question, I was using the repository URLs just to be sure of cases like this, but apparently that isn't enough. I have gone back and confirmed that this occurs even when I'm outside of a working copy. In fact, it occured to me that this should be visible on any public subversion repository that used a server side svn copy operation. Even the repository of svn itself: Here is the most recent log entry for the build subdirectory of subversion in the 1.6.9 tag: svn log --stop-on-copy http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/tags/1.6.9/build ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r901401 | hwright | 2010-01-20 17:08:30 -0500 (Wed, 20 Jan 2010) | 1 line Tag 1.6.9 release with svn_version.h matching tarball. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ But if you request svn info on the same URL it shows a different revision as the most recent change: $ svn info http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/tags/1.6.9/build | grep ^Last Last Changed Author: hwright Last Changed Rev: 884204 Last Changed Date: 2009-11-25 12:23:50 -0500 (Wed, 25 Nov 2009) -- Jon "lib64 is a wart on history and should never have been there." -Tollef Fog Heen