the situation is most likely the one described in another thread (I am not allowed to add a hyperlink because I am a new user) Of course, I have already tried the solution proposed in this thread (i.e. changing the svn: date property in my case with 2003-01-01 to 2009-05-16) and verified that it has really changed. (What I did for verification: I opened the properties dialog with TortoiseSVN, issued a command, svnlook dateand even tried svn log -r {2009-05-01}:{2009-05-25}
. According to all three checks, the timestamp of the last revision was set correctly (i.e. the first two checks returned the timestamp I just set , and the head audit log was reset, as expected over the specified time interval.)
Thus, the svn: date property seems to be configured correctly, however, when I tell TortoiseSVN to display a list of logs, it still displays the entry for the revision of the chapter, as if it were committed with the old timestamp (2003-01-01). I already updated the working copy and even checked it again, and before that I manually updated the timestamp of the file corresponding to the revision of the chapter, but still the old date is displayed by TortoiseSVN.
After much trouble with this problem, I really don't know where else to save this timestamp. (And I'm pretty sure that this whole problem is not a TortoiseSVN error, since checking it again should fix the problem in this case)
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