On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 9:31 AM, Karl Krach <mailingli...@bluespirit.la> wrote: > Hello, > > I ve created a feature branch with "svn copy" and committed some > content. Afterwards I "merge --reintegrated" this feature branch to the > trunk and deleted it. > > In the future, when I do a "svn list ^/branches" this branch is one - of > course, since it's deleted. > > 1) How can I list all files, which ever were created in a folder? > $ svn list -r0:HEAD ^/branches > svn: Revision range is not allowed
You'd have to examine / parse the output of 'svn log -r0:HEAD -v ^/branches', to see all the 'Additions' (all lines with an 'A' as first character). > 2a) If I examine one file in the trunk - how can I get the complete > history (incl. all branches, also the deleted ones)? > > 2b) Is there a way to figure out the link from TRUNK to BRANCH? When I > create a branch (with svn copy) there is a link from the copy (branch) > to the source (target) by copyfrom_path and copyfrom_rev. But if I > examine the trunk, there is only a link when the branch is merged back > once - if there was no merge, there is no reference to the branch. Unfortunately, you can't, except by examining the output of 'svn log -v' again. In SVN's current implementation, no record is kept of "copyto" information. -- Johan