> > He knew the changeset number. It should be simple to map a changeset
> > number to a branch.


> There are no branch for Trac 0.11, as Trac 0.11 has not been delivered
> yet. The trunk contains the latest development version of Trac. Once
> Trac 0.11 is released, a new Trac 0.11-stable branch will be created,
> and official releases of Trac will be tagged from this branch.
> The trunk will become the current dev. branch for the next release -
> 0.12 - as soon as Trac 0.11 is delivered.


Okay, I get it. In clearcase, 'main' (which is normally the equivalent
of svn's 'trunk') is also a branch, albeit a special one. 

But still, is there not an easy way to determine that a changeset only
exists in the trunk and not in any branch? Is this a feature of svnmerge
(which I have yet to try).

JLM







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