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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Need to get 4 Hrs back time and compare with successive time Post 302214969 by maanik85 on Tuesday 15th of July 2008 08:48:46 AM
Old 07-15-2008
Thanks,
Its working . Really appreciate ur help

Last edited by maanik85; 07-15-2008 at 09:54 AM..
 

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SVN_UPDATE(3)								 1							     SVN_UPDATE(3)

svn_update - Update working copy

SYNOPSIS
int svn_update (string $path, [int $revno = SVN_REVISION_HEAD], [bool $recurse = true]) DESCRIPTION
Update working copy at $path to revision $revno. If $recurse is true, directories will be recursively updated. PARAMETERS
o $path - Path to local working copy. Note Relative paths will be resolved as if the current working directory was the one that contains the PHP binary. To use the calling script's working directory, use realpath(3) or dirname(__FILE__). o $revno - Revision number to update to, default is SVN_REVISION_HEAD. o $recurse - Whether or not to recursively update directories. RETURN VALUES
Returns new revision number on success, returns FALSE on failure. NOTES
Warning This function is EXPERIMENTAL. The behaviour of this function, its name, and surrounding documentation may change without notice in a future release of PHP. This function should be used at your own risk. EXAMPLES
Example #1 Basic example This example demonstrates basic usage of this function: <?php echo svn_update(realpath('working-copy')); ?> The above example will output something similar to: 234 SEE ALSO
svn_checkout(3), svn_commit(3), SVN documentation for svn update. PHP Documentation Group SVN_UPDATE(3)
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