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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by Angus Monro <an...@s4.com.au> on 2007/02/02 10:05:05 UTC
How to find a file deleted from a location I can't remember
hI,
I've deleted a file, then later deleted its parent directory (whose name I
can't remember).
It's a uniquely-named file though.
Is there some way I can do a log trawl or something that will help me
determine where it was located, and ultimately recover it?
I've tried using svn log, but couldn't crack the problem.
Thanks.
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Re: How to find a file deleted from a location I can't remember
Posted by Paul <al...@gmail.com>.
Angus,
You can use:
svn log -v URL_of_Repository
The -v shows the modified paths associated with the commit.
Hope this helps,
Paul