Is there an easy way to find the svn revno for revisions I commit with bzr?
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Francis Devereux
I often need to know the svn revno of a revision that I have committed using bzr svn, for example so that I can tell my non-bzr-using colleagues "I fixed that in svn r12345".
When I do "bzr log -v" I see a "svn revno:" field for revisions that were committed directly to svn, but not for revisions that I committed using bzr. I'm working around this at the moment by using "svn log svn+ssh:
I'm using bzr-svn svn 1.1.0 and bzr 2.4.1.
Thanks,
Francis
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