On Fr April 13 2007, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
To be logical about date (I won't defend the use of date here,
just if
it is being used) you could checkout by date:
svn co -r '{2007-04-13}'
This only works for dates that have already passed. It seems to me, that
svn co -r '{2007-04-13}'
will include any changesets up to 2007-04-13 00:00 (don't know which timezone,
I guess the servers one). So when I want to include a changeset that happend
later on 2007-04-13, I have to use
svn co -r '{2007-04-14}'
which will include all changesets up to now, but when invoked a day latey, it
may include also other changesets. This is a problem I encountered yesterday,
because I needed a recent revision, which contains a security fix.
date-which-I-can-tell-the-revision-control-system-so-I-can-get-the-same-che
ckout-you-did
which is date of checkout when you checkout HEAD.
When is this meant, than in case of svn the revision would be a better
substitution, when the date is today.
Regards,
Till