> Hi All > > We have a revision that contains a few changed files on the trunk: > r345 > /usr/ext/a.java > /usr/ext/b.java > > We like to merge this a branch working copy. > Can we perform multiple merge svn with the same revision number ? > We have a reason to do that; We know it doesnt make sense in this simple > example. > > ie can we have 2 merge svn executions and still produce the same result as a > simple merge execution. > meaning > > svn merge -c 345 https://test.com/svn/root/src/usr/ext/a.java > svn merge -c 345 https://test.com/svn/root/src/usr/ext/b.java > > as opposed to > svn merge -c 345 https://test.com/svn/root/src/usr/ext > > > Thanks all.
The resulting commit would probably be the same... although I expect the merge info would be applied to the files rather than the folder. Give your simple example a try in a test repo. BOb