[email protected] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For tracing an issue with a software (OpenSource) I need to know,
> what file gets changed in what revision (the change itsself is
> subject to further checks...).
> I dont want to stress the svn server more than nescessary so
> I want to issue the correct command once.
>
> With other projects I did a
>
> svn log
>
> and its lists all revisions and the comments made, but
> not a list of filenames of the files, which were changed
> at each revision.
>
> Is there a way to get a list of all files changed
> with each revision for all revisions?
> What command do I need to submit?
Check the man page, but I use svn -v log to get the file names.
Hope this helps.
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