Noorul Islam K M <noo...@collab.net> writes: > When I was trying to come up with a patch for issue 3713, I observed the > following. > > For example I have two files 1.txt and 2.txt in a repository located at > file:///tmp/testrepo > > svn cat behaves differently for local paths and URLs. See the > illustration below. > > noo...@noorul:/tmp/wc/testrepo$ svn cat 1.txt 2.txt > 1 > 2 > > A) Local non-existent target followed by existing target > > noo...@noorul:/tmp/wc/testrepo$ svn cat 3.txt 1.txt > svn: warning: '/tmp/wc/testrepo/3.txt' is not under version control > 1 > > B) Non-existent URL followed by existing URL > > noo...@noorul:/tmp/wc/testrepo$ svn cat ^/3.txt ^/1.txt > > svn: File not found: revision 1, path '/3.txt' > > > In case A, even though the first target was non-existent it performs cat > operation on the second target but in the case of B, svn errors out at > the first failure itself. > > I am not sure about behavior of other svn commands which accepts > multiple targets. When I discussed this Julian in IRC, he said a > discussion is needed to come up with standardized behavior across svn > commands. Any thoughts? >
Any updates? Thanks and Regard Noorul