Aff. Paths/Dir Changest display over a range of revisions
Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 2:50 pm
Syncro SVN 12.2 build 2011053115
System: Fedora 15, 2.6.40-4.fc15.x86_64
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I've seen this feature asked for in a variety of ways, but it doesn't really look like it was implemented or not very effectively.
What I would expect:
In the history panel, select an early revision, and a later revision with the control button pushed to get them both highlighted. Right click, Compare. Then see a list of changed files over that range.
What I see:
The affected paths file is empty, and the directory change set has files in it that have not changed over that range but are showing has having changed...It just looks like it's plain wrong. I've been trying to use this client because I tried it out a couple years ago, but sadly it looks like it still suffers from the same problems.
In watching your console, I'm not sure how an svn --log command is really going to get you a proper changelist, especially when you're missing the --stop-on-copy command.
If you would add in an svn diff --summarize -rREV1:REV2 or something a nal agous you would get a simple list of changed files.
You guys are nearly there when it comes to making this client really *work* for quick, effective svn management. Hopefully some of these can quickly get into your cycles...
thanks.
System: Fedora 15, 2.6.40-4.fc15.x86_64
===========
I've seen this feature asked for in a variety of ways, but it doesn't really look like it was implemented or not very effectively.
What I would expect:
In the history panel, select an early revision, and a later revision with the control button pushed to get them both highlighted. Right click, Compare. Then see a list of changed files over that range.
What I see:
The affected paths file is empty, and the directory change set has files in it that have not changed over that range but are showing has having changed...It just looks like it's plain wrong. I've been trying to use this client because I tried it out a couple years ago, but sadly it looks like it still suffers from the same problems.
In watching your console, I'm not sure how an svn --log command is really going to get you a proper changelist, especially when you're missing the --stop-on-copy command.
If you would add in an svn diff --summarize -rREV1:REV2 or something a nal agous you would get a simple list of changed files.
You guys are nearly there when it comes to making this client really *work* for quick, effective svn management. Hopefully some of these can quickly get into your cycles...
thanks.