[cctbxbb] Not wishing to raise this again but...

Nicholas Sauter nksauter at lbl.gov
Mon Jun 13 15:42:14 PDT 2016


That's right.  In practice I bisect the date instead; that way I can issue
the same command in all my svn source directories from sf.net and lbl.gov.
For example:

svn update -r "{2014-03-08 18:00}"

Nicholas K. Sauter, Ph. D.
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On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 3:38 PM, Luc Bourhis <luc_j_bourhis at mac.com> wrote:

>
> > On 14 Jun 2016, at 00:29, Luc Bourhis <luc_j_bourhis at mac.com> wrote:
> >
> >> So why is it so hard to describe how to do bisection?  Despite the
> responses on this BB trying to answer my question, I still don't have a
> clear understanding of how to do it.  With svn it is just "svn update -r”.
> >
> > I think there is a misunderstanding here. “svn update -r REV” is just
> “git checkout HASH”. By bisection, I understand “git bisect”, which is a
> way to automate finding a faulty commit. You don’t need to use that if you
> find it’s too complicated. Actually, "git bisect" is just some scripting on
> the top of "git checkout", I think.
>
> I see what you meant! Sorry, it’s late here… You can bisect the svn rev
> number because they are increasing integers!
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