Revision of last change in FILE

Eli Zaretskii eliz at gnu.org
Fri Nov 18 12:14:25 UTC 2011


> Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2011 10:44:18 +0100
> From: John Arbash Meinel <john at arbash-meinel.com>
> CC: bazaar at lists.canonical.com
> 
> > My use case for this is that when I sync with mainline after and
> > see changes in files I care about, I want to know what's changed
> > there. But if more than a few revisions went under the bridge since
> > then, and if "bzr log --line" doesn't identify clearly which one
> > modified the file(s) I care about, there's no easy way of telling.
> 
> This sounds more like you just wish "bzr log [--line] FILENAME" was
> faster.

This is fast enough already.  What I wish is a revspec that would
allow me to reference the revision where FILE was last changed.
Making tip:1 fast enough would do, but I understand that the
underlying problem is in bzr core.



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