Syncro SVN history view
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Syncro SVN history view
Hi
I'm using syncro svn client. I noticed if you ask for the history (ctrl-H) I get a list of entries and one of these lines will be bold. Not allways the top one altough i'm sure my working copy is in sync with the repository. Anyone know what this bold line means?
Regards Michael
I'm using syncro svn client. I noticed if you ask for the history (ctrl-H) I get a list of entries and one of these lines will be bold. Not allways the top one altough i'm sure my working copy is in sync with the repository. Anyone know what this bold line means?
Regards Michael
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Re: Syncro SVN history view
Post by sorin_ristache »
Hello,
The bold line is the revision to which that file or folder was synchronized last time with the SVN repository. If it is not the first line from the list displayed in the History view that means some new versions of that file/folder were committed to the repository after you synchronized your working copy with the repository.
Regards,
Sorin
The bold line is the revision to which that file or folder was synchronized last time with the SVN repository. If it is not the first line from the list displayed in the History view that means some new versions of that file/folder were committed to the repository after you synchronized your working copy with the repository.
Regards,
Sorin
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