Thanks Jacques & Scott for your comment. It helps and for sure I will try to start using "svn stat" to see any conflicts!
-- Ashish On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 4:04 AM, Jacques Le Roux < [email protected]> wrote: > Ha yes, I see. Actually I used to use svn st rather. But now I far prefer > using Tortoise, ok only on Windows. > > > Jacques > > From: "Scott Gray" <[email protected]> > >> Yes I understand that, I'm saying you would run svn stat after running >> svn update. >> >> Regards >> Scott >> >> On 17/11/2009, at 11:10 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: >> >> Scott, >>> >>> I think Ashish is looking for something which would happen just after >>> svn up (or rather as a part of it, at end) >>> >>> Jacques >>> From: "Scott Gray" <[email protected]> >>> >>>> Hi Ashish, >>>> While not exactly what your looking for, svn stat should make it >>>> easier to spot any conflicts. >>>> Regards >>>> Scott >>>> HotWax Media >>>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>>> On 17/11/2009, at 3:54 AM, Ashish Vijaywargiya wrote: >>>> >>>>> 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 >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> >
