07-28-2019
Update:
- Added similar thread count and item numbers to each entry.
- Added "total replies" to summary text (at the end).
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Note the new feature on UNIX.COM, many thread at the bottom of the page have a new feature:
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Here is an example on one of Perderabo's posts:
https://www.unix.com/showthread.php?t=16337
Kudos to the vB folks for this built-in feature!!
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Hi,
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Today I change the DB and the PHP code and rebuilt the database for similar threads at the end of each post, increasing from a max of 5 to a max of 10 similar threads per post:
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FYI,
I have been quietly updating the man page database adding "similar threads" for man pages.
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svk::command::update
SVK::Command::Update(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation SVK::Command::Update(3)
NAME
SVK::Command::Update - Bring changes from repository to checkout copies
SYNOPSIS
update [PATH...]
OPTIONS
-r [--revision] REV : act on revision REV instead of the head revision
-N [--non-recursive] : do not descend recursively
-C [--check-only] : try operation but make no changes
-s [--sync] : synchronize mirrored sources before update
-m [--merge] : smerge from copied sources before update
-q [--quiet] : print as little as possible
DESCRIPTION
Synchronize checkout copies to revision given by -r or to HEAD revision by default.
For each updated item a line will start with a character reporting the action taken. These characters have the following meaning:
A Added
D Deleted
U Updated
C Conflict
G Merged
g Merged without actual change
A character in the first column signifies an update to the actual file, while updates to the file's props are shown in the second column.
If both "--sync" and "--merge" are specified, like in "svk up -sm", it will first synchronize the mirrored copy source path, and then
smerge from it.
perl v5.10.0 2008-08-04 SVK::Command::Update(3)