On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 11:20 AM, Ulrich Eckhardt < [email protected]> wrote:
> Am 02.08.2012 11:12, schrieb Martin Bischoff: > > When I reintegrate a feature-branch into trunk, this creates a >> svn:mergeinfo property on trunk, e.g. "Merged >> /branches/featureBranch:r149-**188". >> >> What is the purpose of that information? >> > > Subversion uses it for "merge tracking". This allows SVN to tell which > revisions from the feature branch are eligible for merging. E.g. > TortoiseSVN greys out those revisions to tell the user that they were > already merged. Subversion itself will simply ignore any requests to merge > those a second time, it would probably lead to conflicts anyway. > > This is the case when merging from trunk to the feature branch (to synch the branch with trunk). This creates mergeinfo on the branch. But I was only talking about the final reintegrate-merge of the feature-branch back to trunk where mergeinfo is created on trunk. > > Can (or should) it be ignored when >> committing trunk after the reintegrate-merge? >> > > No! > > > Since it is recommended to delete feature-branches after they were >> reintegrated, why should this mergeinfo be kept? Wouldn't that property >> then be propagated to each and every future (feature-)branch and tag? >> > > Yes, the info would be propagated. The thing about deleting feature > branches is true, but that doesn't hold for release branches which can also > be source or target of merges. > > That said, if you think that a branch is dead and can be forgotten, you > can also delete that mergeinfo without causing any errors. A > reintegrate-merge could be such a case. However, it also doesn't hurt to > keep it, so I wouldn't bother. > > Schoenen Tag! > > Uli >
