Am Dienstag, 24. Mai 2011, 16:36:11 schrieb Varnau, Steve (Neoview):

> > Hmm, if it stops on any copy, then maybe "svn log --stop-on-copy" is
> > the wrong command for finding the base rev of a branch. Is there a
> > better alternative?
> 
> I find it is better for this use case to log from past forward to find this
> info. This is my trusty command to find a branch point:
> 
> svn log -qv -r0:HEAD -l1 --stop-on-copy  <URL to branch>

Sorry, but this also doesn't work for me (gives the wrong revision as per my 
first mail).

Bye...

        Dirk
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