Hi guys,

Firstly, thanks for all the enormous effort on svn 1.7.x, and for all the great 
support. I have high hopes for 1.7. Its great to see all those .svn folders 
banished.

I was prompted to give 1.7.1 a shot when a reintegrate merge task turned up 
where the destination checkout was sparse, which was not possible at all in 
1.6. If memory serves me correctly with 1.6 you could reintegrate into you 
working copy provided that the development branch had been fully synced up to 
the same revision as the working copy. Once the reintegration was complete you 
could update to merge in any further checkins and then checkin yourself. Am I 
correct in this?

With 1.7.1 (tortoisesvn), it seemed that this might not be the case. The dev 
branch was synced up to revision 10769 and the destination working copy was 
alsio at 10769 (using update to revision). When I tried to reintegrate svn 
complained that revisions beyond the revision of the working copy had not been 
synced up, and as other people checked in this number appeared to grow.

I did not look much further than this, but this seemed fishy so I thought I'd 
ask here. We're used to loads of hassle with mergeinfo and reintegrate merges 
(this is one area I'm praying that svn 1.7 will greatly improve). The merge 
info has been such a headache over the last few years that we're all a bit 
confused as to what's correct, what's buggy, what's left over from previous 
bugs...

Oh I should say that this is using server version 1.6.17 and the merging was 
performed on Windows 7.

Cheers,
James

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