Jon DeVree wrote on Mon, 29 Mar 2010 at 14:19 -0400: > On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 14:02:06 -0400, Bob Archer wrote: > > Why would you expect the last changed rev of a file to change just > > because you coppied it to another path? You didn't actually change > > that file right? > > First, the value changes if you use svn copy locally and commit the > results. So I would expect the behavior of using svn copy using two URLs > to have the same behavior.
I don't see any difference: [[[ % svn up At revision 1. % svnversion 1 % svn cp -q iota iota2 % svn ci -q -m "r2: add iota2" % svn cp -q ^/trunk/iota ^/trunk/iota3 -m "r3: add iota3" % svn up -q % svn info iota2 iota3 | grep "Last Changed Rev" Last Changed Rev: 2 Last Changed Rev: 3 % ]]] In both cases, the "Last Changed Rev" is the revision of the copy. > I should add that I only showed this on a file, but it actually happens > to both files and directories beneath the root of the copy operation. Hmmm.