On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 7:59 AM, Andrey Repin <anrdae...@freemail.ru>wrote:
> Greetings, Les Mikesell! > > >> thanks for having responded. > >> Can I file a feature request for that in the issue tracker, > >> what do you think? > >> > >> @Ryan: Of course with a peg rev I can log that single rev. But the > >> rev number of that rev is that what we are looking for! To find out > >> this rev number, we want to use an earlier peg rev where we know > >> that the file still existed and want to add "-r1:head" as operative > >> revs to see all revs including the rev where the file was deleted. > >> > > > The deletion should show in an 'svn log -v' of the directory where the > file was > > deleted. > > That directory was deleted as well. As well, at unknown revision. Multiple > times. > > The question is not that we can work around the issue, the question is, why > Subversion can't do this for us? I can add my own case to this list. > > http://subversion.tigris.org/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=1065&dsMessageId=1850347 > > I can understand that it's not easy to track deletes/copies forward, but > tracking history from creation time to deletion(renamind implies > deletion) time should be possible IMO. > And this should be possible without user's guesswork. It's fairly simple to > find correct revision range in repository with 40 commits. > In repository with 40,000 commits things became "a bit" scary Have you tried a combination of 'log -v' and grep? IMHO, that would be the quickest to implement, and simplest to achieve. Cheers, Daniel B.