[Johan Corveleyn] > If I'm not mistaken, exactly the same issue occurs with a simple > delete (no copies or moves involved). This can be very annoying if > you're trying to find out in what revision an item was deleted (and > why (log message) and by which author).
The usual workaround is to get a log -v of its parent directory and just look for the " D ". And yes, it is annoying (and of course won't work if the parent was deleted at the same time). -- Peter Samuelson | org-tld!p12n!peter | http://p12n.org/