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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T12:36:29+00:00 2026-06-08T12:36:29+00:00

Code using (var svnClient = new SvnClient()) { Collection<SvnLogEventArgs> svnLogEntries; svnClient.GetLog(new Uri(https://DbDiff.svn.codeplex.com/svn), out svnLogEntries);

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using (var svnClient = new SvnClient())
{
    Collection<SvnLogEventArgs> svnLogEntries;
    svnClient.GetLog(new Uri("https://DbDiff.svn.codeplex.com/svn"), out svnLogEntries);
    foreach (var svnLogEntry in svnLogEntries)
    {
        foreach (var changedPath in svnLogEntry.ChangedPaths)
        {
            Debug.WriteLine("NodeKind: " + changedPath.NodeKind + ", Path: " + changedPath.Path);
        }
    }
}

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NodeKind: Unknown, Path: /DbDiffCommon/DataAccess/SqlCommand11.xml
NodeKind: Unknown, Path: /DbDiffCommon/DataAccess/SqlCommand9.xml
NodeKind: Unknown, Path: /DbDiffCommon/DataAccess/SqlCommand11.xml
NodeKind: Unknown, Path: /DbDiffCommon/DataAccess/SqlCommand7.xml
NodeKind: Unknown, Path: /DbDiffCommon/DataAccess/SqlCommand8.xml
NodeKind: Unknown, Path: /DbDiffCommon/DataAccess/SqlCommand9.xml
NodeKind: Unknown, Path: /DbDiffCommon/Model/DatabaseConnectString.cs
NodeKind: Unknown, Path: /DbDiffCommon/Helper/Enums.cs
NodeKind: Unknown, Path: /DbDiffWinClient/Forms/frmRegisterServer.resx
NodeKind: Unknown, Path: /DbDiffWinClient/Forms/frmConnectDb.resx
NodeKind: Unknown, Path: /DbDiffWinClient/Forms/frmRegisterServer.cs
NodeKind: Unknown, Path: /DbDiffWinClient/Forms/frmConnectDb.cs
NodeKind: Unknown, Path: /DbDiffCommon/Model/RegisteredServer.cs
NodeKind: Unknown, Path: /DbDiffWinClient/ChangeLog.txt
NodeKind: Unknown, Path: /DbDiffWinClient/Forms/DbItems/ucTableDiffInfo.cs
NodeKind: Unknown, Path: /DbDiffCommon/DataAccess/DatabaseDataSets.cs
...

Why is changedPath.NodeKind always “Unknown”? I would expect it to be “File” for the output above..

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    2026-06-08T12:36:31+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 12:36 pm

    Not all servers send nodeKind for “log” request. See this discussion:
    http://old.nabble.com/SVNNodeKind-%3D-UNKNOWN-td34018265.html#a34018265

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