On 23.08.2013 21:34, Daniel Shahaf wrote: > Branko Čibej wrote on Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 16:37:47 +0200: >> * svn mkdir --branch >> Creates a new directory with the svn:branch property set, with an >> empty value >> Example: svn mkdir --branch http://host/repo/trunk > 'svn list-branches' would work how?
About the same as "svn mergeinfo"? Or how about a variant on "svn status" that also looks for that prperty? Frankly, I find this problem infinitesimally small compared to the ones I mentioned in connection with the proposal given in this thread. Indexing based on the presence and/or value of a property is a somewhat orthogonal feature, IMO, but there's been a lot of interest about that as well (e.g., what did user X commit? sure, you can filter 'svn log' but that's kinda slow). If/when it appears, "svn list-branches" could use it. Until it does, we already more than one command that crawls the whole working copy or repository tree. This one is no different. -- Brane -- Branko Čibej | Director of Subversion WANdisco // Non-Stop Data e. br...@wandisco.com