10-09-2012
Do you get the same result running as root? The path might be set differently.
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svk::path
SVK::Path(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation SVK::Path(3)
NAME
SVK::Path - SVK path class
SYNOPSIS
See below
DESCRIPTION
The class represents a node in svk depot.
root
Returns the root representing the file system of the revision at the anchor. Give optional pool (null to use default), otherwise use the
internal root of the path object. Be careful if you are using the root object but not keeping the path object.
same_repos
Returns true if all @other targets are from the same repository as this one.
same_source
Returns true if all @other targets are mirrored from the same source
is_mirrored
Returns the mirror object if the path is mirrored. Returns additional path component if used in array context.
normalize
Normalize the revision to the last changed one.
as_depotpath
Makes target depotpath. Takes $revision number optionally.
path
Returns the full path of the target even if anchorified.
descend
Makes target descend into $entry
universal
Returns corresponding SVK::Target::Universal object.
depotpath
Returns depotpath of the target
copy_ancestors
Returns a list of "(path, rev)" pairs, which are ancestors of the current node.
nearest_copy(root, path, [pool])
given a root object (or a target) and a path, returns the revision root where it's ancestor is from another path, and ancestor's root and
path.
related_to
Check if $self is related to another target.
copied_from ($want_mirror)
Return the nearest copy target that still exists. If $want_mirror is true, only return one that was mirrored from somewhere.
$self->seek_to($revision)
Return the "SVK::Path" object that $self is at $revision. Note that we don't have forward tracing, so if <$revision is greater than
"$self-"revision>, a "SVK::Path" at <$revision> will be returned. In other words, assuming "foo@N" for "-r N foo@M" when N > M.
as_url($local_only, [ $path, $rev ])
Returns (url, revision) pair.
node_id ()
Returns the node id of this path object.
SEE ALSO
SVK::Path::Checkout
perl v5.10.0 2008-08-04 SVK::Path(3)