If you've done a merge you may find, before committing the changes, that actually you don't want to accept any of the changes merged into one of the affected files. So you do e.g.:
$ svn revert foo.c
However this also seems to revert the mergeinfo related to this file. So when you do a subsequent merge it will merge in exactly the same changes again.
Rather than revert one could do:
$ svn cat foo.c > foo.c
But this doesn't seem like the right way to do things? Is there something that more clearly indicates what I'm trying to achieve, i.e. to say "consider the merge done for this file but don't change its contents"?
mergeinfoattributes automatically, both for files and directories (including things likevarandlog, where everything issvn:ignored and no significant change is committed ever ...). Pity is, you have to check every single file in order to know howsvn revertwould work. Thus,svn catmight be the best solution ... – Tobias Aug 6 '12 at 10:31