On 5/12/14, 2:49 PM, Dan Ellis wrote:
> When performing an svn info on a local working copy, I can see the file's
> checksum (sha-1 specifically), but this doesn't work on repositories. It
> would
> be really nice and save some bandwidth if I could simply compare checksums
> versus performing a d
Could you please, in future, post in plain text and add new text either in-line
or at the bottom, it is much easier to follow then... See more below...
> On 12 May 2014 07:24, Cooke, Mark wrote:
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Kamil Libich [mailto:kamil.lib...@gmail.co
On 5/12/14, 2:36 PM, Dan Ellis wrote:
> I'm trying to diff the contents between of a local working copy file to a file
> in the repository (I really just need a yes/no answer). This file happens to
> be identical in content, but they do not share the same ancestry (unrelated
> nodes).
>
> When I
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 10:16 AM, Ben Reser wrote:
> On 5/12/14, 2:49 PM, Dan Ellis wrote:
>> When performing an svn info on a local working copy, I can see the file's
>> checksum (sha-1 specifically), but this doesn't work on repositories. It
>> would
>> be really nice and save some bandwidth i
On 5/13/14, 10:38 AM, Dan Ellis wrote:
> I am actually running SVN 1.8.5 on a windows 7 box. I tried removing the
> --new/--old to see if that would cause issues, but no avail:
>
> c:\Project_files\sandbox>svn diff --ignore-properties
> "c:\project_files\sandbox\.txt"http://svr/repo/.txt@
On 5/13/14, 10:57 AM, Ben Reser wrote:
> This appears to be a bug. It happens when you use one wc target and one
> server
> target. It doesn't appear on trunk, trying to track down where we fixed it
> and
> see how easy it would be to backport to 1.8.x.
Looks like it was fixed with r1569804 on
Hi Ben,
I am actually running SVN 1.8.5 on a windows 7 box. I tried removing the
--new/--old to see if that would cause issues, but no avail:
c:\Project_files\sandbox>svn diff --ignore-properties
"c:\project_files\sandbox\.txt"http://svr/repo/.txt@3813 --summarize
D C:\project_file
Hi Mark,
You understood correctly.
And I was blind.
I use tortoisesvn client under windows. There reason I couldn't spot this
functionality in TSVN is because in tortoisesvn the name for the copy
operation is "Branch/Tag..." which automatically locks me up in thinking
that is available only for