This was with 1.8.1 client - BTW.
On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 1:16 PM, James Hanley <jhan...@dgtlrift.com> wrote: > Not sure if this is a valid operation, but should I be able to use svn > merge, then svn diff to create a patch, then svn patch on another branch > (or pristine checkout of the originating branch where the diff was created) > to create a replica of the merge operation? > > The reason I ask is that it appears not to do that.. I get an "Skipped > missing target" error on one file that was added with history with the > merge, another in the same path that doesn't error or add, and apparently > no mergeinfo included at all. > > I can't really share what I've seen since even the file names are > considered proprietary, but I may be able to write a script to reproduce. > > Has this been seen or just not an acceptable use-case? > -Jim >