On Nov 24, 2006, at 10:42 AM, Konstantin Sobolev wrote: > Hi Blair, > > On 11/24/06, Blair Zajac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>> Yep. I've tried it in many ways, and finally >>> svnmerge.py init svn://xxx/trunk/java -r 1-55921 >>> did the trick, everything seem to work as expected. >> >> The odd thing is, why didn't using this command work: >> >> svnmerge.py init svn://xxx/trunk/java >> >> without the -r? > > It works, but then tries to get full log and suggests to merge all > revisions, even those before the branch was created. > I haven't tried to mark 1-55921 using --record-only because an attempt > to get full log on every svnmerge invocation is already unacceptable. > > Is init -r XX-XX wrong in some respect in my situation ?
Well, it shouldn't be necessary. When you run the init without -r, then do a 'svn pl -v .', what does it show? Regards, Blair _______________________________________________ Svnmerge mailing list [email protected] http://www.orcaware.com/mailman/listinfo/svnmerge
