Okay, I think I was overlooking the obvious with respect to my last
couple of questions around revisions.  The more I look, the more it
looks like the changeset value is the global revision number for the
repository.  If that's the case, of course, then seeing the actual
changes is as simple as clicking the link.  Duh.

I'm still stuck on the first two questions, though.  Sorry for any
confusion caused by my missing the obvious.

On 7/24/06, Rob Wilkerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm trying to understand how Trac's ticketing system is "integrated"
with Subversion and I feel like I'm missing something.  Can anyone
help me understand the process required to perform the following tasks
(or even tell me definitively that they can't be done):

1.  See which files were changed in order to fix a given ticket?
2.  Create a ticket report that lists the tickets addressed between
any 2 revisions (or changesets)?

And one last thing: I thought that Subversion updated the entire
repository's revision number when a change was made, but Trac appears
to diplay the revision on a per-file basis.  It's correct, of course,
but is there any way to see the global revision number?  Following
that, can I see which files were changed in a given revision number?
Changesets are great, but I can only see the changeset number, not the
Svn revision number.

Sorry, I guess that was two or three last things, but I appreciate any feedback.

Thanks.

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Rob Wilkerson



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