If you have never merged anything from trunk, you have to do the more
cumbersome version with doing "log -v --stop-on-copy" to find the copy source
in the last of those revisions.
If you know you have merged the trunk at least once, then you have that
information in the svn:mergeinfo property s
Thanks Stefan and Daniel.
Stefans answer looked easy and something I could use. I just need a command
then to get the revision of the latest merged trunk revision. Preferably
without the need to have a working copy, i.e. a command to query the SVN server
directly. What should I use for that?
/Mi