01-21-2013
Thank you fpmurphy for replying to the query!
We already have file revision control in place but just want to see whether the same can be done through UNIX.
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svn::svnlook
SVN::SVNLook(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation SVN::SVNLook(3pm)
NAME
SVN::SVNLook - Perl wrapper to the svnlook command.
SYNOPSIS
use SVN::SVNLook;
my $revision = 1;
my $svnlook = SVN::SVNLook->new(repo => 'repo url',
cmd => 'path to svn look');
my ($author,$date,$logmessage) = $svnlook->info(revision => $revision);
print "Author $author
";
print "Date $date
";
print "LogMessage $logmessage
";
DESCRIPTION
SVN::SVNLook runs the command line client. This module was created to make adding hooks script easier to manipulate.
METHODs
youngest
youngest ();
Perform the youngest command on the repository. Returns the revision number of the most recent revision as a scalar.
info
info (revision=>$revision);
Perform the info command, for a given revision or transaction using named parameters, or a single parameter will be assumed to mean
revision for backwards compatibility. The information returned is an array containing author, date, and log message. If no $revision is
specified, info for the youngest revision is returned.
author
author (revision=>$revision);
Perform the author command, for a given revision or transaction using named parameters or a single parameter will be assumed to mean
revision for backwards compatibility. The information returned is the author message. If no $revision or transaction is specified, author
for the youngest revision is returned.
dirschanged
dirschanged (revision=>$revision)
Performs the dirs-changed command, for a given revision or transaction using named parameters, or a single parameter will be assumed to
mean revision for backwards compatibility. This method returns a boolean and an array reference.
fileschanged
fileschanged (revision=>$revision)
Performs the changed command, for a given revision or transaction using named parameters or a single parameter will be assumed to mean
revision for backwards compatibility this method returns 3 array references added, deleted and modified.
diff
diff (revision=>$revision)
Performs the diff command, for a given revision or transaction using named parameters or a single parameter will be assumed to mean
revision for backwards compatability this method returns a hash reference, with each file being the key and value being the diff info.
AUTHOR
Salvatore E ScottoDiLuzio, <sal.scotto@gmail.com> Contributions by Kevin Semande
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2005 Salvatore E. ScottoDiLuzio. All Rights Reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.1 2009-12-10 SVN::SVNLook(3pm)