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stupid: do not close branch upon branch-wide revert
Reverting a branch with a remove followed by a copy results in a branch
replacement. By default, branch replacements are handled by closing the
replaced branch and committing the new branch on top of it. But we do
not really want that when reverting a branch, we only want a linear
history with a changeset capturing the revert.
author | Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu> |
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date | Tue, 16 Oct 2012 21:17:55 +0200 |
parents | f1919e1c35bf |
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#!/bin/sh # # Generate binaryfiles.svndump # mkdir temp cd temp mkdir project-orig cd project-orig mkdir trunk cd .. svnadmin create testrepo svnurl=file://`pwd`/testrepo svn import project-orig $svnurl -m "init project" svn co $svnurl project cd project/trunk # Add a regular binary file, and an unflagged one python -c "file('binary1', 'wb').write('a\0\0\nb\0b')" python -c "file('binary2', 'wb').write('b\0\0\nc\0d')" svn add binary1 binary2 svn propset svn:mime-type application/octet-stream binary1 svn propdel svn:mime-type binary2 svn ci -m 'add binaries' # Update them python -c "file('binary1', 'wb').write('a\0\0\nc\0d')" python -c "file('binary2', 'wb').write('b\0\0\0\nd\0e')" svn ci -m 'change binaries' # Remove them svn rm binary1 binary2 svn ci -m 'remove binaries' cd ../.. svnadmin dump testrepo > ../binaryfiles.svndump