Hello,
 there is no difference between svn log command and my code.
 Using 0 as startRev and -1 as HEAD, we should get everything, right?
 Using the svnkit library is straightforward (really a great work guys!), so I 
think
 that I found, accidentally, something wrong (i.e. bug).
 The url is the same, the parameters are correct and I get different outputs.
 Well, they are no really different, but the svnkit one is "contained" in the 
svn log command one.
 The svnkit command gets all revisions until 2004 (the first one), whereas the 
svnkit code gets only revisions
 until 2005.

 SVN log:

 r1 | alex | 2004-12-16 [...]

 initial revision (relocated)

 ...

 SVNkit:

 r1240
 alex
 2005-08-02
 0.9.0 is now trunk

 So, r1 vs r1240. We are missing some months!
 P

 Hello, What is difference between log command output and your code? Make sure 
you specify the same URL for the command line log command and SVNRepository 
location URL. Alexander Kitaev, TMate Software, http://subgit.com/ - Svn to Git 
Migration! http://svnkit.com/ - Java [Sub]Versioning Library! http://hg4j.com/ 
- Java Mercurial Library! http://sqljet.com/ - Java SQLite Library! On 15 May 
2012 10:17, Mux MM <[email protected]> wrote: > I tried with this > 
snippet:?http://wiki.svnkit.com/Printing_Out_Repository_History > Using the 
same repository (svnkit), the output is rather different from the > simple svn 
log command. > We are missing part of the history. Why? > > My apologies, I was 
tired and I directly replied to you. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > 
From: Dmitry Pavlenko > > Sent: 05/14/12 11:45 PM > > To: Mux MM > > Subject: 
Re: svn history > > > > Hello, > Could you send native SVN output, SVNKit 
output and the command or the code > that you call to obtain > these logs? > > 
If the repository is public, please send its URL too. > >> Hello to everyone. 
>> I'm encountering a problem to get revision history with svnkit. >> Starting 
from the wiki example, I'm trying to get that history, but it is >> not the 
same of the "svn log" command. In fact, if I compare the two logs, >> they are 
rather different: the svnkit one is missing some "old" revisions. >> I'm using 
"0" as startRev and "HEAD(-1)" as endRev. So, what is the >> matter? Where am I 
wrong? >> >> Thank you in advance. >> >> Best regards, >> >> P > > 
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