On 06.03.2011 11:12, Avalon wrote: > Hi, > > i am using the svn log command with a "forward" revision range, e.g. > "-r N:HEAD". > This fails if the requested path has been deleted in HEAD revision. > > When used with "backward" ranges, which are commonly used, e.g. "-r > N:1", the result is ok - even if the requested path is not present in > revision 1. > > I do understand the implications of going "forward" through the history. > But would it be possible to modify the svn log command to be improved > for these cases? > If such an implementation would require more computations it could be > used as a fallback only if the resource does not more exist in HEAD > (resp. in the end-revision). > > Thank you for your feedback, > Dirk
What kind of enhancement do you have in mind? Specifically, which feature is missing that Subversion doesn't already have? -- Brane