Fetching information from SVN
Background:
SVN server installed in linux server. Using subclipse to check in files from Windows XP. I don't have admin access for SVN. Every time I check in a file SVN will generate the revision number.Question:
How to get the files checked between one revision number and another?For example, I'd like to fetch all fil开发者_运维问答es from build 1 (I know the revision number) to the last checked in version from Windows XP.
Try this one, it should give you the difference between two revisions, put in your own params as needed.
svn diff -r ${startingSvnRevision}:${endingSvnRevision} --summarize ${RepoURL}
It is hard to know what the question is, so there could be a lot of ways to answer it.
In the SVN Repository Browsing view, right-click on the path and choose Compare. Then enter the two Revisions you want and you will see a summarized list of the changes. You can then double-click on any file to see a graphical compare of the differences.
The Show History option will show all the changes on a selected path, which might also be what you want.
Finally, you might also want something like Team > Synchronize with Repository which will show all the incoming changes from the repository to your working copy and let you see differences etc.
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