The way you rewrote it sounds like if you do "bzr status -r 10" that you will see the changes done in rev 10, but really it is the changes between the WT and revision 10. To see what happened *in* 10, you compare it to the previous with "bzr status -r 9..10" or possibly "bzr status -c 10".
The way you rewrote it sounds like if you do "bzr status -r 10" that you will see the changes done in rev 10, but really it is the changes between the WT and revision 10. To see what happened *in* 10, you compare it to the previous with "bzr status -r 9..10" or possibly "bzr status -c 10".