On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 3:41 AM, Arwin Arni <ar...@collab.net> wrote:
> On Saturday 15 January 2011 12:24 AM, anatoly techtonik wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> How can I know if a file is not present in specific revision? >> >> From one side I can run 'svn ls' and if it returns 0 when file exists, >> but if 'svn ls' returns 1 it is impossible to guess between generic >> error and situation when path for file doesn't exist in this specific >> revision. Message parsing seems unreliable, because messages seem to >> depend on locale. Everything could be fine if return codes allowed >> recognizing these conditions. Perhaps there is some other way. Any >> hints? >> >> -- >> anatoly t. >> > I think you're looking for "svn info". > To check if a file existed at revision X, > > svn info ^/path/to/file@X (from inside the wc) > svn info URL@X As a small aside: the question would have gotten more visibility, and probably a quicker response if asked on the appropriate list: us...@subversion.apache.org. Best, -Hyrum