In Emacs built from trunk yesterday it still jumps, though to the "correct" version (the one reported by 'svn info'). However, given that committing changes from the buffer does not advance the working directory revision (e.g. what I have now is 26 revisions in the past), I'm not sure how useful this is, at least for subversion. Probably it's better for saner VCS's, but for subversion if feels like annoyance.

Paul


On 12 September 2013 21:30, Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> wrote:
Stefan Monnier wrote:

> And I think that makes sense.  It's natural to select a particular
> revision when running vc-print-log from (say) vc-annotate, but for
> a plain `C-x v l', the user just wants to see "the log" and presumably
> doesn't care about which revision happens to be current.
>
> IOW, I think we're trying too hard here.

*** lisp/vc/vc.el       2013-09-12 06:10:12 +0000
--- lisp/vc/vc.el       2013-09-12 19:28:04 +0000
***************
*** 2299,2305 ****
    (let* ((vc-fileset (vc-deduce-fileset t)) ;FIXME: Why t? --Stef
         (backend (car vc-fileset))
         (files (cadr vc-fileset))
!        (working-revision (or working-revision (vc-working-revision (car files)))))
      (vc-print-log-internal backend files working-revision nil limit)))

  ;;;###autoload
--- 2299,2306 ----
    (let* ((vc-fileset (vc-deduce-fileset t)) ;FIXME: Why t? --Stef
         (backend (car vc-fileset))
         (files (cadr vc-fileset))
! ;;     (working-revision (or working-revision (vc-working-revision (car files))))
!          )
      (vc-print-log-internal backend files working-revision nil limit)))

  ;;;###autoload