[evla-sw-discuss] code organization

Brian Truitt btruitt at nrao.edu
Thu Oct 26 17:56:07 EDT 2006


Well, depends on what you mean by "look" :-). File A and B don't have 
any versions  at all. The repository has a version. You can say things 
like: give me file B as it was in revision 3 of the repository. or 
revision 53. whatever.

Similarly you can ask svn: what files changed when we committed revision 
49? or what changed in file A between revision 48 and 49. And what's 
more: what user made those changes?

So, when you look at it in the right light, you can determine when a 
file changed last, what those changes were, what else changed at that 
time, etc. All these sorts of things are supported.

Brian

David Harland wrote:
> Am i still able to see the histories of the individual files?  Let's say i
> have a repository w/ 2 files.  File A i've changed 50 times and file B
> i've never changed.  Will i be able to see all 51 versions of A and only
> one version of B?  Or might it look as if B also has 51 versions?
> 
> David



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