Hi,

think about it: how would subversion reference a file that no longer
exists in the repositiory?

Anyways, have a look at
https://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.6/svn.advanced.pegrevs.html

Lorenz
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Ondra Medek wrote:

>Hello,
>
>I have an existing file `exist.txt`, nonexistent file `noexist.txt`
>and a file which has been deleted `deteted.txt`. I have a SVN working
>copy which is at a revision with `deteted.txt` still existing,
>however, someone else has deleted it in the repository already. I.e.
>
>$ ls .
>deteted.txt exist.txt
>
>When I do svn info -r HEAD to get remote revision of these files, the
>deleted file breaks the output:
>
>$ svn info --show-item last-changed-revision -r HEAD deteted.txt exist.txt
>svn: E160013: File not found: revision 10, path '/deteted.txt'
>
>No result, just error. When I change the param order, I have the
>result for the existing file:
>
>$ svn info --show-item last-changed-revision -r HEAD exist.txt deteted.txt
>1          exist.txtsvn: E160013: File not found: revision 10, path
>'/deteted.txt'
>
>However, when I do the same with nonexistent file, I have the output
>for the existing file always regardless of the param order:
>
>$ svn info --show-item last-changed-revision -r HEAD noexist.txt exist.txt
>
>svn: warning: W155010: The node '...\noexist.txt' was not found.
>
>1          exist.txt
>svn: E200009: Could not display info for all targets because some
>targets don't exist
>
>
>I would welcome `svn info -r HEAD` would behave for the deleted files
>the same way as for nonexistent ones.
>
>Thanks
>Andy

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