Mercurial > hgbook
changeset 790:ac38c95a2ace
Propagate 231c8469a0ec
Removed a paragraph that is no longer true as of Subversion 1.5.
author | Yoshiki Yazawa <yaz@honeyplanet.jp> |
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date | Thu, 18 Jun 2009 16:23:58 +0900 |
parents | 4cf1bbfe4d2c |
children | 40229e419ca6 |
files | ja/intro.tex |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/ja/intro.tex Tue Jun 09 15:09:39 2009 +0900 +++ b/ja/intro.tex Thu Jun 18 16:23:58 2009 +0900 @@ -684,12 +684,12 @@ %renamed. Subversion's poor merge support is its single biggest %weakness. -Subversion$B$OMzNr$r9MN8$7$?%^!<%8$N5!G=$r7g$$$F$*$j!$@53N$K$I$N%j%S%8%g%s(B -$B$,%V%i%s%A4V$G%^!<%8$5$l$?$N$+%f!<%6<+?H$,%H%i%C%/$9$kI,MW$,$"$k!#%f!<%6(B -$B$,DI$$@Z$l$J$+$C$?>l9g$d4V0c$$$rHH$7$?>l9g!$I,MW$N$J$$%3%s%U%j%/%H$r<jF0(B -$B$G2r7h$9$k$3$H$K$J$k!%(BSubversion$B$O%U%!%$%k$d%G%#%l%/%H%j$,%j%M!<%`$5$l$F(B -$B$$$?>l9g$b%^!<%8$K<:GT$9$k!%%^!<%8%5%]!<%H$N<e$5$O(BSubversion$B$N:GBg$N<eE@(B -$B$N0l$D$G$"$k!%(B +%Subversion$B$OMzNr$r9MN8$7$?%^!<%8$N5!G=$r7g$$$F$*$j!$@53N$K$I$N%j%S%8%g%s(B +%$B$,%V%i%s%A4V$G%^!<%8$5$l$?$N$+%f!<%6<+?H$,%H%i%C%/$9$kI,MW$,$"$k!#%f!<%6(B +%$B$,DI$$@Z$l$J$+$C$?>l9g$d4V0c$$$rHH$7$?>l9g!$I,MW$N$J$$%3%s%U%j%/%H$r<jF0(B +%$B$G2r7h$9$k$3$H$K$J$k!%(BSubversion$B$O%U%!%$%k$d%G%#%l%/%H%j$,%j%M!<%`$5$l$F(B +%$B$$$?>l9g$b%^!<%8$K<:GT$9$k!%%^!<%8%5%]!<%H$N<e$5$O(BSubversion$B$N:GBg$N<eE@(B +%$B$N0l$D$G$"$k!%(B %Mercurial has a substantial performance advantage over Subversion on %every revision control operation I have benchmarked. I have measured