SVK::Command::Copy(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation SVK::Command::Copy(3)NAME
SVK::Command::Copy - Make a versioned copy
SYNOPSIS
copy DEPOTPATH1 DEPOTPATH2
copy DEPOTPATH [PATH]
OPTIONS -r [--revision] REV : act on revision REV instead of the head revision
-p [--parent] : create intermediate directories as required
-q [--quiet] : print as little as possible
-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
perl v5.10.0 2008-08-04 SVK::Command::Copy(3)
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SVK::Command::Status(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation SVK::Command::Status(3)NAME
SVK::Command::Status - Display the status of items in the checkout copy
SYNOPSIS
status [PATH..]
OPTIONS -q [--quiet] : do not display files not under version control
--no-ignore : disregard default and svn:ignore property ignores
-N [--non-recursive] : do not descend recursively
-v [--verbose] : print full revision information on every item
DESCRIPTION
Show pending changes in the checkout copy.
The first three columns in the output are each one character wide:
First column, says if item was added, deleted, or otherwise changed:
' ' no modifications
'A' Added
'C' Conflicted
'D' Deleted
'I' Ignored
'M' Modified
'R' Replaced
'?' item is not under version control
'!' item is missing (removed by non-svk command) or incomplete
'~' versioned item obstructed by some item of a different kind
Second column, modifications of a file's or directory's properties:
' ' no modifications
'C' Conflicted
'M' Modified
Third column, scheduled commit will contain addition-with-history
' ' no history scheduled with commit
'+' history scheduled with commit
Remaining fields are variable width and delimited by spaces:
The working revision (with -v)
The last committed revision and last committed author (with -v)
The working copy path is always the final field, so it can include spaces.
Example output:
svk status
M bar.c
A + qax.c
svk status --verbose wc
M 53 2 sally wc/bar.c
53 51 harry wc/foo.c
A + - ? ? wc/qax.c
53 43 harry wc/zig.c
53 20 sally wc
perl v5.10.0 2008-08-04 SVK::Command::Status(3)
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