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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Help cannot concatenate Ksh variables ? Post 302601408 by pcpinkerton on Thursday 23rd of February 2012 05:13:37 PM
Old 02-23-2012
yes it does look at the second to last line in code above last line below

The cd "..." is the directory location where the .svn Directory lives and where the svn relocate command needs to be executed in.

The URL is extracted from the "entries" files that is under the .svn Directory and used in the svn relocate command line.

Drops OldRepo NewRepo after PATH with spaces in name

Code:
cd "ALPS_ATTACHMENT/Utility EXE Attachment/DotNET/obj/Release"
svn relocate "" ""
cd "nfoInProc/SalesApplication/Source/bc"
svn relocate "https://svn01g.gdc.nwie.net/svn01p/svn/Repositories/SWAT" "https://svnprod.nwie.net/svn/SWAT"
cd "AgncyInfoInProc/SalesApplication/Source/Distrib"
svn relocate "https://svn01g.gdc.nwie.net/svn01p/svn/Repositories/SWAT" "https://svnprod.nwie.net/svn/SWAT"
cd "AgncyInfoInProc/SalesApplication/Source/Distrib/Release"
svn relocate "https://svn01g.gdc.nwie.net/svn01p/svn/Repositories/SWAT" "https://svnprod.nwie.net/svn/SWAT"
cd "ALPS_ATTACHMENT/Utility EXE Attachment"
svn relocate "" ""
cd "ALPS_ATTACHMENT/Utility EXE Attachment/DotNET"
svn relocate "" ""
cd "ALPS_ATTACHMENT/Utility EXE Attachment/DotNET/bin"
svn relocate "" ""
cd "ALPS_ATTACHMENT/Utility EXE Attachment/DotNET/My Project"
svn relocate "" ""

the string is in the "entries" file in the .svn directory like all the others. that is where I got the two lines above.

---------- Post updated at 03:14 PM ---------- Previous update was at 03:11 PM ----------

Thanks for all your help

---------- Post updated at 03:54 PM ---------- Previous update was at 03:14 PM ----------

FYI if I do this manually I get the correct answer:
Code:
$ grep svn01g.gdc "ALPS_ATTACHMENT/Utility EXE Attachment"/.svn/entries 
https://svn01g.gdc.nwie.net/svn01p/svn/Repositories/ALPS/release_ready/Utility%20EXE%20Attachment 
https://svn01g.gdc.nwie.net/svn01p/svn/Repositories/ALPS

---------- Post updated at 03:58 PM ---------- Previous update was at 03:54 PM ----------

so the output needed would be:
Code:
cd "ALPS_ATTACHMENT/Utility EXE Attachment"
svn relocate https://svn01g.gdc.nwie.net/svn01p/svn/Repositories/ALPS https://svnprod.nwie.net/svn/ALPS

---------- Post updated at 05:13 PM ---------- Previous update was at 03:58 PM ----------

there are over 5000 lines (Paths) in the input file seem only a couple hundred somehoe got missed by grep for what ever reason. I am fixing those manually. Overall I'd say the data was very consistant. and I appreciate all you help. Even with the manual part it more than likely saved lots of time as will the resulting script. what is cool is if I reverse the OldRepo and NewRepo it provides a backout script encase there is a problem

Last edited by pcpinkerton; 02-24-2012 at 06:06 AM..
 

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