03-14-2012
Well I'll just stay with this thread - I'd like to know the outcome of this one as I've had a similar message in the past and clock change weekend is my maintenamce outage where I have several large servers to patch with a three figure number of sparse zones/containers.
Admittedly each has only a single application, but the owners of the apps are keen to point fingers.
I'll be here for a couple of hours.
Regards
Dave
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SVK::Command::Cmerge(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation SVK::Command::Cmerge(3)
NAME
SVK::Command::Cmerge - Merge specific changes
SYNOPSIS
This command is currently deprecated, pending improvements to the
Subversion API. In the meantime, use C<svk merge -c> to obtain
similar functionality.
cmerge -c CHGSPEC DEPOTPATH [PATH]
cmerge -c CHGSPEC DEPOTPATH1 DEPOTPATH2
OPTIONS
-c [--change] REV : act on comma-separated revisions REV
-l [--log] : use logs of merged revisions as commit message
-r [--revision] N:M : act on revisions between N and M
-a [--auto] : merge from the previous merge point
--verbatim : verbatim merge log without indents and header
--no-ticket : do not record this merge point
-m [--message] MESSAGE : specify commit message MESSAGE
-F [--file] FILENAME : read commit message from FILENAME
--template : use the specified message as the template to edit
--encoding ENC : treat -m/-F value as being in charset encoding ENC
-P [--patch] NAME : instead of commit, save this change as a patch
-S [--sign] : sign this change
-C [--check-only] : try operation but make no changes
--direct : commit directly even if the path is mirrored
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