Good morning!
> I regularly sync my FreeBSD source tree with the central repository using svn
> update. I use a one-lis script to synchonize, which sends the output of svn
> to a file, and also copies to the console. This list contained - according to
> the 'svn help update' - one line for any item which was updated or inserted,
> deleted etc and at the end it shows the (new) revision number of the
> repository.
> Some time ago during december this changed: the svn output contained one line
> only, which informed me the new revision number but I did not get listing of
> the updated items. If there are no updated items then why is the revision
number increasing, or if there are updates the why aren't they listed?
> A week ago I installed FreeBSD-12.2-RELEASE, and now I saw the same: svn
> update changes the revision number of the source tree, and the newly compiled
> kernel has that revision number, but no listing of updates. svn checkout
listed the files as they were read from the central repository.
> Is this a change of svn while the help text remained the old one, or there
> is a change in the svn repositories, or is this part of the move to git?
> Ãdvözlettel
> Krasznai András
> rendszermérnök
I believe this is part of the switch to git; svn repository is no longer
updated for stable/13 or main (which is HEAD).
I now no longer use svn on src or doc tree; am tracking stable/13 and main; not
interested in stable/12 or anything < 12.
Tom
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