not sure if you talking about using it in eclipse but I get those stats
with SVN team provider tigris.subversion.subclipse 1.4.8 the rest are
verson 1.5.X
I did not have to configure anything.
===== File Statistics: =====
Merged: 1
Deleted: 14
Added: 91
Updated: 291
==== Property Statistics: =====
Updated: 2
Jacques Le Roux sent the following on 11/16/2009 7:54 AM:
> Hi Ashish,
>
> I'm not aware of any possibilities from cmd line.
> "svn help up" gives no clues, nor Google
> But it's weird both Subclipse and Tortoise offer that and not svn
>
> Jacques
>
> From: "Ashish Vijaywargiya" <[email protected]>
>> Hello,
>>
>> When I use subeclipse to take ofbiz update then at the end it shows the
>> number of files that has been updated, added or merged etc.
>> This provides me an easy option to see the number of files that are
>> merged
>> or any conflict if it occurs while taking update.
>>
>> For ex:
>>
>> U framework/webtools/widget/LogScreens.xml
>> U framework/webtools/widget/CommonScreens.xml
>> U framework/webtools/widget/MiscScreens.xml
>> U framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/model/ModelFieldType.java
>> U framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/jdbc/SqlJdbcUtil.java
>> Updated to revision 880775.
>> ===== File Statistics: =====
>> Added: 2
>> Updated: 44
>>
>> But when I take update from terminal using svn up (or update) then at the
>> end it only shows the revision info on which my code is been updated.
>> Here is the output of svn update command.
>>
>> U
>> framework/entityext/src/org/ofbiz/entityext/data/EntityDataLoadContainer.java
>>
>> U framework/webtools/widget/TempExprScreens.xml
>> U framework/webtools/widget/Menus.xml
>> U framework/webtools/widget/LogScreens.xml
>> U framework/webtools/widget/CommonScreens.xml
>> U framework/webtools/widget/MiscScreens.xml
>> U framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/model/ModelFieldType.java
>> U framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/jdbc/SqlJdbcUtil.java
>> Updated to revision 836222.
>>
>> Is it possible for us to get the combined information about files
>> using "svn
>> up" command like we get in Subclipse at the end?
>> For example the information that I am looking for is shown below:
>>
>> ===== File Statistics: =====
>> Added: 2
>> Updated: 44
>>
>> Any hint or idea?
>> My question is more specific to Subversion / Subclipse but I would
>> appreciate any pointer from the community members.
>>
>> --
>> Regards
>> Ashish Vijaywargiya
>>
>
>
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