Den fre 16 aug. 2024 kl 18:37 skrev Williams, James P. {Jim} (JSC-CD4)[KBR Wyle
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I sort of did that before posting, but results depend on how and where I ask.
# remote host, http:// finds nothing
remote-host> svn propget --revprop -r 0 svn:entry:committed-date
https://my/repo
svn: E200017: Property 'svn:entry:committed-date' not found on revision 0
# local host, http:// finds the property
local-host> svn propget --revprop -r 0 svn:entry:committed-date
https://my/repo
1992-01-29T13:14:31.000000Z
That is really weird. Are you sure the host "my" actually resolves to the same
machine on both computers? Are you sure there are no proxies that affect the
replies (in particular from remote-host)?
There's nothing between these two hosts. But if there was, wouldn't that be
even weirder? Somehow, a proxy decided to hide this particular property,
coincidentally the one I happen to be having issues with, but let all the
others go through, unnoticed by the command line client. It's very repeatable,
and the command lines are identical for the https://my/repo case.
But I was able to remove the property from a range of revisions and multiple
repos, so I'm thankful for the help.
Jim