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If I make a branch 35.1-extra from the 35.1 branch (release branch obviously), do some work, and then after some time merge stuff from 35.1-extra back into 35.1, is it OK to merge more than once?

I remember this was problematic in old versions of Subversion so whenever I reintegrate, I either created a new branch if I had to do some extra work, or re-created the "extra" branch, and continued working there.

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You had to keep a reintegrated branch alive with Subversion 1.7 and older clients. Thanks to the new "automatic reintegration merge" feature in Subversion 1.8 release, so called "keep-alive dance" is no longer necessary:

  • svn merge automatically detects whether reintegration merge has to be done,
  • --reintegrate option of svn merge is deprecated in SVN 1.8+.
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  • Yep, that is basically what guys from the IRC #svn channel told me.
    – DejanLekic
    Aug 8, 2014 at 14:25
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Apparently, this old problem has been fixed in Subversion 1.8 - http://subversion.apache.org/docs/release-notes/1.8.html#auto-reintegrate .

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