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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting nested if else -error Post 302591677 by rishi.aradhya on Friday 20th of January 2012 10:14:46 AM
Old 01-20-2012
Hi Jean-Pierre,
executed the script as you told, output is,
Code:
+ ./test.sh
+ echo -e 'Want dryrun OR merge: \n '
Want dryrun OR merge: 
 
+ read var1
dryrun
+ [[ dryrun != dryrun ]]
+ echo -e ' Give me the release.bom file URL \n'
 Give me the release.bom file URL 

+ read var2
https://svn.xxxx.com/repos/xx/Releases/Delivery/Project13/release.bom
+ wget --no-check-certificate --user=USER --password=Password https://svn.xxxx.com/repos/xx/Releases/Delivery/Project13/release.bom
--07:05:38--  https://svn.xxxx.com/repos/xx/Releases/Delivery/Project13/release.bom
Resolving svn.xxxx.com... x.x.x.x
Connecting to svn.xxxx.com|x.x.x.x|:443... connected.
WARNING: Certificate verification error for svn.xxxx.com: unable to get local issuer certificate
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 
coppied => `release.bom.'
+ IFS=/
+ read -a ARRAY
+ var3=Project13
+ echo -e ' \n You want only Projects branched out to Project13 OR the whole branch merge \n '
 
 You want only Projects branched out to Project13 OR the whole branch merge 
 
+ read var4
Project13
+ '[' Project13 == Project13 ']'
+ '[' dryrun = dryrun ']'
+ sed -n '/$var3/p'
+ awk '{print $2;}'
+ sed -n 's/https/svn merge -r xxxx:HEAD https/g'
+ sed -n 's/$var3/$var3 --dry-run/g'

Thanks,
Rishi
 

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NAME
svn-backup-dumps - Create dumpfiles to backup a subversion repository. SYNOPSIS
svn-backup-dumps <repos> <dumpdir> DESCRIPTION
svn-backup-dumps creates dumpfiles from a subversion repository. It is intended for use in cron jobs and post-commit hooks. The basic modes of operation are: o Create a full dump (revisions 0 to HEAD) o Create incremental dump containing at most N revisions. o Create incremental single-revision dumps (for use in post-commit). Dumpfiles are named in the format basename.rev.svndmp or basename.rev.rev.svndmp, where basename is the repository directory name, and the rev arguments are the first and last revision numbers represented in the dumpfile, zero-padded to 6 digits. Optionally, svn-backup-dumps can compress dumpfiles with gzip or bzip2, and can transfer them to another host using FTP or SMB (using smb- client). OPTIONS
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