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Yeah, it's the comments that are triggering it.  Ok, just making sure that something wasn't wrong. 
 
On another note, would I be better off testing this with the tag you just made for ver. .10?  I'm using rev 190 currently.
 
 

Michael Swanson
Application Developer
Rural Mutual Insurance
Work: 608-828-5615
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Toby Johnson
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 1:58 PM
To: Vss2Svn Users
Subject: Re: revtimerange

Michael Swanson wrote:

I'm looking at the repository that I just imported into Subversion and I notice that there are subversion commits that are close together than 1 hour.  By the way I understand the help info for the script, any SS activity that takes place within an hour should be considered one subversion revision.  Shouldn't these all be counted as one revision?  We often have large groupings of commits, as we normally do many on Monday mornings after production migrations.  Is this because each action has a different comment?  Or isn't this functionality implemented yet?


Correct, Subversion is designed so that any given revision has only one author, comment, and timestamp. We can be a bit flexible on the timestamp by using the latest one (as long as it doesn't create out-of-order commits), but there's no way to attach multiple authors or comments to a single revision.
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