Packages and Binaries:
libapache2-mod-svn
This package provides the mod_dav_svn and mod_authz_svn modules for the Apache 2.4 web server. These modules provide Apache Subversion’s WebDAV server backend, to serve repositories over the http and https protocols. See the ‘subversion’ package for more information.
Installed size: 407 KB
How to install: sudo apt install libapache2-mod-svn
Dependencies:
- apache2-api-20120211
- apache2-bin
- libc6
- libsvn1
libsvn-dev
This package contains the symlinks, headers, and object files needed to compile and link programs which use libsvn1, the Apache Subversion libraries. This package is needed only in order to compile software that uses libsvn1.
Installed size: 1.92 MB
How to install: sudo apt install libsvn-dev
Dependencies:
- libapr1-dev
- libaprutil1-dev
- libsvn1
libsvn-doc
This package contains development (API) documentation for libsvn1, the Apache Subversion libraries. See the ’libsvn1’ package for more information.
Installed size: 26.03 MB
How to install: sudo apt install libsvn-doc
libsvn-java
This is a set of Java classes which provide the functionality of libsvn, the Apache Subversion libraries. It is useful if you want to, for example, write a Java class that manipulates a Subversion repository or working copy. See the ‘subversion’ package for more information.
Installed size: 1.24 MB
How to install: sudo apt install libsvn-java
Dependencies:
- libapr1
- libc6
- libgcc-s1
- libstdc++6
- libsvn1
libsvn-perl
This is a set of Perl interfaces to libsvn, the Apache Subversion libraries. It is useful if you want to, for example, write a Perl script that manipulates a Subversion repository or working copy. See the ‘subversion’ package for more information.
Installed size: 5.07 MB
How to install: sudo apt install libsvn-perl
Dependencies:
- libapr1
- libc6
- libsvn1
- perl
- perlapi-5.38.2
libsvn1
This package includes shared libraries to manipulate Apache Subversion (svn) repositories and working copies. See the ‘subversion’ package for more information.
Installed size: 4.22 MB
How to install: sudo apt install libsvn1
Dependencies:
- libapr1
- libaprutil1
- libc6
- libdb5.3
- libexpat1
- liblz4-1
- libsasl2-2
- libserf-1-1
- libsqlite3-0
- libutf8proc3
- zlib1g
python3-subversion
This is a set of Python3 interfaces to libsvn, the Apache Subversion libraries. It is useful if you want to, for example, write a Python3 script that manipulates a Subversion repository or working copy. See the ‘subversion’ package for more information.
Installed size: 8.62 MB
How to install: sudo apt install python3-subversion
Dependencies:
- libapr1
- libc6
- libsvn1
- python3
- python3
ruby-svn
This is a set of Ruby interfaces to libsvn, the Apache Subversion libraries. It is useful if you want to, for example, write a Ruby script that manipulates a Subversion repository or working copy. See the ‘subversion’ package for more information.
Installed size: 2.71 MB
How to install: sudo apt install ruby-svn
Dependencies:
- libapr1
- libc6
- libruby3.1
- libsvn1
- ruby
subversion
Apache Subversion, also known as svn, is a centralised version control system. Version control systems allow many individuals (who may be distributed geographically) to collaborate on a set of files (source code, websites, etc). Subversion began with a CVS paradigm and supports all the major features of CVS, but has evolved to support many features that CVS users often wish they had.
This package includes the Subversion client (svn, svnsync), repository administration tools (svnadmin, svnlook) and a network server (svnserve).
Installed size: 4.72 MB
How to install: sudo apt install subversion
Dependencies:
- libapr1
- libaprutil1
- libc6
- libsvn1
svn
Subversion command line client tool
root@kali:~# svn -h
usage: svn <subcommand> [options] [args]
Subversion command-line client.
Type 'svn help <subcommand>' for help on a specific subcommand.
Type 'svn --version' to see the program version and RA modules,
'svn --version --verbose' to see dependency versions as well,
'svn --version --quiet' to see just the version number.
Most subcommands take file and/or directory arguments, recursing
on the directories. If no arguments are supplied to such a
command, it recurses on the current directory (inclusive) by default.
Available subcommands:
add
auth
blame (praise, annotate, ann)
cat
changelist (cl)
checkout (co)
cleanup
commit (ci)
copy (cp)
delete (del, remove, rm)
diff (di)
export
help (?, h)
import
info
list (ls)
lock
log
merge
mergeinfo
mkdir
move (mv, rename, ren)
patch
propdel (pdel, pd)
propedit (pedit, pe)
propget (pget, pg)
proplist (plist, pl)
propset (pset, ps)
relocate
resolve
resolved
revert
status (stat, st)
switch (sw)
unlock
update (up)
upgrade
Subversion is a tool for version control.
For additional information, see http://subversion.apache.org/
svnadmin
Subversion repository administration tool
root@kali:~# svnadmin -h
general usage: svnadmin SUBCOMMAND REPOS_PATH [ARGS & OPTIONS ...]
Subversion repository administration tool.
Type 'svnadmin help <subcommand>' for help on a specific subcommand.
Type 'svnadmin --version' to see the program version and FS modules.
Available subcommands:
build-repcache
crashtest
create
delrevprop
deltify
dump
dump-revprops
freeze
help (?, h)
hotcopy
info
list-dblogs
list-unused-dblogs
load
load-revprops
lock
lslocks
lstxns
pack
recover
rev-size
rmlocks
rmtxns
setlog
setrevprop
setuuid
unlock
upgrade
verify
svnauthz
root@kali:~# svnauthz -h
general usage: svnauthz SUBCOMMAND TARGET [ARGS & OPTIONS ...]
svnauthz-validate TARGET
If the command name starts with 'svnauthz-validate', runs in
pre-1.8 compatibility mode: run the 'validate' subcommand on TARGET.
Type 'svnauthz help <subcommand>' for help on a specific subcommand.
Type 'svnauthz --version' to see the program version.
Available subcommands:
help (?, h)
validate
accessof
svnauthz-validate
svnbench
root@kali:~# svnbench -h
usage: svnbench <subcommand> [options] [args]
Subversion benchmarking tool.
Type 'svnbench help <subcommand>' for help on a specific subcommand.
Type 'svnbench --version' to see the program version and RA modules
or 'svnbench --version --quiet' to see just the version number.
Most subcommands take file and/or directory arguments, recursing
on the directories. If no arguments are supplied to such a
command, it recurses on the current directory (inclusive) by default.
Available subcommands:
help (?, h)
null-blame
null-export
null-list (ls)
null-log
null-info
Subversion is a tool for version control.
For additional information, see http://subversion.apache.org/
svndumpfilter
Filter a subversion repository ‘dumpfile’.
root@kali:~# svndumpfilter -h
general usage: svndumpfilter SUBCOMMAND [ARGS & OPTIONS ...]
Subversion repository dump filtering tool.
Type 'svndumpfilter help <subcommand>' for help on a specific subcommand.
Type 'svndumpfilter --version' to see the program version.
Available subcommands:
exclude
include
help (?, h)
svnfsfs
root@kali:~# svnfsfs -h
general usage: svnfsfs SUBCOMMAND REPOS_PATH [ARGS & OPTIONS ...]
Subversion FSFS repository manipulation tool.
Type 'svnfsfs help <subcommand>' for help on a specific subcommand.
Type 'svnfsfs --version' to see the program version.
Available subcommands:
help (?, h)
dump-index
load-index
stats
svnlook
Subversion repository examination tool
root@kali:~# svnlook -h
general usage: svnlook SUBCOMMAND REPOS_PATH [ARGS & OPTIONS ...]
Subversion repository inspection tool.
Type 'svnlook help <subcommand>' for help on a specific subcommand.
Type 'svnlook --version' to see the program version and FS modules.
Note: any subcommand which takes the '--revision' and '--transaction'
options will, if invoked without one of those options, act on
the repository's youngest revision.
Available subcommands:
author
cat
changed
date
diff
dirs-changed
filesize
help (?, h)
history
info
lock
log
propget (pget, pg)
proplist (plist, pl)
tree
uuid
youngest
svnmucc
Multiple URL Command Client for Subversion
root@kali:~# svnmucc -h
usage: svnmucc ACTION...
Subversion multiple URL command client.
Type 'svnmucc --version' to see the program version and RA modules.
Perform one or more Subversion repository URL-based ACTIONs, committing
the result as a (single) new revision.
Actions:
cp REV SRC-URL DST-URL : copy SRC-URL@REV to DST-URL
mkdir URL : create new directory URL
mv SRC-URL DST-URL : move SRC-URL to DST-URL
rm URL : delete URL
put SRC-FILE URL : add or modify file URL with contents copied from
SRC-FILE (use "-" to read from standard input)
propset NAME VALUE URL : set property NAME on URL to VALUE
propsetf NAME FILE URL : set property NAME on URL to value read from FILE
propdel NAME URL : delete property NAME from URL
Valid options:
-h, -? [--help] : display this text
-m [--message] ARG : use ARG as a log message
-F [--file] ARG : read log message from file ARG
-u [--username] ARG : commit the changes as username ARG
-p [--password] ARG : use ARG as the password
--password-from-stdin : read password from stdin
-U [--root-url] ARG : interpret all action URLs relative to ARG
-r [--revision] ARG : use revision ARG as baseline for changes
--with-revprop ARG : set revision property in the following format:
NAME[=VALUE]
--non-interactive : do no interactive prompting (default is to
prompt only if standard input is a terminal)
--force-interactive : do interactive prompting even if standard
input is not a terminal
--trust-server-cert : deprecated;
same as --trust-server-cert-failures=unknown-ca
--trust-server-cert-failures ARG
with --non-interactive, accept SSL server
certificates with failures; ARG is comma-separated
list of 'unknown-ca' (Unknown Authority),
'cn-mismatch' (Hostname mismatch), 'expired'
(Expired certificate),'not-yet-valid' (Not yet
valid certificate) and 'other' (all other not
separately classified certificate errors).
-X [--extra-args] ARG : append arguments from file ARG (one per line;
use "-" to read from standard input)
--config-dir ARG : use ARG to override the config directory
--config-option ARG : use ARG to override a configuration option
--no-auth-cache : do not cache authentication tokens
--version : print version information
svnrdump
Subversion remote repository dumper and loader
root@kali:~# svnrdump -h
general usage: svnrdump SUBCOMMAND URL [-r LOWER[:UPPER]]
Subversion remote repository dump and load tool.
Type 'svnrdump help <subcommand>' for help on a specific subcommand.
Type 'svnrdump --version' to see the program version and RA modules.
Available subcommands:
dump
load
help (?, h)
svnserve
Server for the ‘svn’ repository access method
root@kali:~# svnserve -h
usage: svnserve [-d | -i | -t | -X] [options]
Subversion repository server.
Type 'svnserve --version' to see the program version.
Valid options:
-d [--daemon] : daemon mode
-i [--inetd] : inetd mode
-t [--tunnel] : tunnel mode
-X [--listen-once] : listen-once mode (useful for debugging)
-r [--root] ARG : root of directory to serve
-R [--read-only] : force read only, overriding repository config file
--config-file ARG : read configuration from file ARG
--listen-port ARG : listen port. The default port is 3690.
[mode: daemon, listen-once]
--listen-host ARG : listen hostname or IP address
By default svnserve listens on all addresses.
[mode: daemon, listen-once]
-6 [--prefer-ipv6] : prefer IPv6 when resolving the listen hostname
[IPv4 is preferred by default. Using IPv4 and IPv6
at the same time is not supported in daemon mode.
Use inetd mode or tunnel mode if you need this.]
-c [--compression] ARG : compression level to use for network transmissions
[0 .. no compression, 5 .. default,
9 .. maximum compression]
-M [--memory-cache-size] ARG : size of the extra in-memory cache in MB used to
minimize redundant operations.
Default is 16.
0 switches to dynamically sized caches.
[used for FSFS and FSX repositories only]
--cache-txdeltas ARG : enable or disable caching of deltas between older
revisions.
Default is yes.
[used for FSFS and FSX repositories only]
--cache-fulltexts ARG : enable or disable caching of file contents
Default is yes.
[used for FSFS and FSX repositories only]
--cache-revprops ARG : enable or disable caching of revision properties.
Consult the documentation before activating this.
Default is no.
[used for FSFS and FSX repositories only]
--cache-nodeprops ARG : enable or disable caching of node properties
Default is yes.
[used for FSFS repositories only]
--client-speed ARG : Optimize network handling based on the assumption
that most clients are connected with a bitrate of
ARG Mbit/s.
Default is 0 (optimizations disabled).
--block-read ARG : Parse and cache all data found in block instead
of just the requested item.
Default is no.
[used for FSFS repositories in 1.9 format only]
-T [--threads] : use threads instead of fork [mode: daemon]
--min-threads ARG : Minimum number of server threads, even if idle.
Capped to max-threads; minimum value is 0.
Default is 1.
[used only with --threads]
--max-threads ARG : Maximum number of server threads, even if there
are more connections. Minimum value is 1.
Default is 256.
[used only with --threads]
--max-request-size ARG : Maximum acceptable size of a client request in MB.
This implicitly limits the length of paths and
property values that can be sent to the server.
Also the peak memory usage for protocol handling
per server thread or sub-process.
0 disables the size check; default is 16.
--max-response-size ARG : Maximum acceptable server response size in MB.
Longer responses get truncated and return an
error. This limits the server load e.g. when
checking out at the wrong path level.
Default is 0 (disabled).
--foreground : run in foreground (useful for debugging)
[mode: daemon]
--single-thread : handle one connection at a time in the parent
process (useful for debugging)
--log-file ARG : svnserve log file
--pid-file ARG : write server process ID to file ARG
[mode: daemon, listen-once]
--tunnel-user ARG : tunnel username (default is current uid's name)
[mode: tunnel]
-h [--help] : display this help
--virtual-host : virtual host mode (look for repo in directory
of provided hostname)
--version : show program version information
-q [--quiet] : no progress (only errors) to stderr
svnsync
Subversion repository synchronization tool
root@kali:~# svnsync -h
general usage: svnsync SUBCOMMAND DEST_URL [ARGS & OPTIONS ...]
Subversion repository replication tool.
Type 'svnsync help <subcommand>' for help on a specific subcommand.
Type 'svnsync --version' to see the program version and RA modules.
Available subcommands:
initialize (init)
synchronize (sync)
copy-revprops
info
help (?, h)
svnversion
Produce a compact version identifier for a working copy.
root@kali:~# svnversion -h
usage: svnversion [OPTIONS] [WC_PATH [TRAIL_URL]]
Subversion working copy identification tool.
Type 'svnversion --version' to see the program version.
Produce a compact version identifier for the working copy path
WC_PATH. TRAIL_URL is the trailing portion of the URL used to
determine if WC_PATH itself is switched (detection of switches
within WC_PATH does not rely on TRAIL_URL). The version identifier
is written to standard output. For example:
$ svnversion . /repos/svn/trunk
4168
The version identifier will be a single number if the working
copy is single revision, unmodified, not switched and with
a URL that matches the TRAIL_URL argument. If the working
copy is unusual the version identifier will be more complex:
4123:4168 mixed revision working copy
4168M modified working copy
4123S switched working copy
4123P partial working copy, from a sparse checkout
4123:4168MS mixed revision, modified, switched working copy
If WC_PATH is an unversioned path, the program will output
'Unversioned directory' or 'Unversioned file'. If WC_PATH is
an added or copied or moved path, the program will output
'Uncommitted local addition, copy or move'.
If invoked without arguments WC_PATH will be the current directory.
Valid options:
-n [--no-newline] : do not output the trailing newline
-c [--committed] : last changed rather than current revisions
-h [--help] : display this help
--version : show program version information
-q [--quiet] : no progress (only errors) to stderr
subversion-tools
This package includes miscellaneous tools for use with Apache Subversion clients and servers:
- svn-backup-dumps: Incremental dumpfile-based backup script
- svn-bisect: Bisect revisions to find a regression
- svn-clean: Remove unversioned files from a working copy
- svn-hot-backup: Backup script, primarily for BDB repositories
- svn_apply_autoprops: Apply property settings from .subversion/config file to an existing repository
- svn_load_dirs: Sophisticated replacement for ‘svn import’
- svnwrap: Set umask to 002 before calling svn or svnserve
- fsfs-access-map: Convert strace output into FSFS access map
- several example hook scripts: commit-access-control, commit-email, log-police, mailer, svnperms, verify-po
NOTE that some of these scripts are unsupported by upstream, and may change radically or disappear in future releases. Some of these scripts require packages on the Recommends list.
Installed size: 1.02 MB
How to install: sudo apt install subversion-tools
Dependencies:
- libapr1
- libc6
- libsvn1
- subversion
fsfs-access-map
root@kali:~# fsfs-access-map -h
fsfs-access-map <file>
Reads strace of some FSFS-based tool from <file>, prints some stats
and writes a cluster access map to 'access.bmp' the current folder.
Each pixel corresponds to one 64kB cluster and every line to a rev
or packed rev file in the repository. Turquoise and green indicate
1 and 2 hits, yellow to read-ish colors for up to 20, shares of
for up to 100 and black for > 200 hits.
A typical strace invocation looks like this:
strace -e trace=open,close,read,lseek -o strace.txt svn log ...
fsfs-stats
root@kali:~# fsfs-stats -h
stats: usage: svnfsfs stats REPOS_PATH
Write object size statistics to console.
Valid options:
-M [--memory-cache-size] ARG : size of the extra in-memory cache in MB used to
minimize redundant operations. Default: 16.
svn-backup-dumps
Create dumpfiles to backup a subversion repository.
root@kali:~# svn-backup-dumps -h
Usage: svn-backup-dumps.py [options] repospath dumpdir
Options:
--version show program's version number and exit
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-b compress the dump using python bzip2 library.
-i perform incremental relative to last dump.
--deltas pass --deltas to svnadmin dump.
-c CNT count of revisions per dumpfile.
-o overwrite files.
-O overwrite all files.
-q quiet.
-r REV revision number for single rev dump.
-t TRANSFER transfer dumps to another machine (s.a. --help-
transfer).
-z compress the dump using python gzip library.
--bzip2-path=BZIP2_PATH
compress the dump using bzip2 custom command.
--gzip-path=GZIP_PATH
compress the dump using gzip custom command.
--svnadmin-path=SVNADMIN_PATH
svnadmin command path.
--svnlook-path=SVNLOOK_PATH
svnlook command path.
--help-transfer shows detailed help for the transfer option.
svn-bisect
Bisect Subversion revisions to find a regression
root@kali:~# svn-bisect -h
Usage:
/usr/bin/svn-bisect start [good_rev [bad_rev]]
/usr/bin/svn-bisect good [revision]
/usr/bin/svn-bisect bad [revision]
/usr/bin/svn-bisect run {command}
/usr/bin/svn-bisect status
/usr/bin/svn-bisect reset
svn-clean
Wipes out unversioned files from Subversion working copy
root@kali:~# svn-clean -h
Usage:
svn-clean [options] [directory or file ...]
Options:
-e, --exclude
A regular expression for filenames to be exluded. For example,
the following command will skip files ending in ".zip":
svn-clean --exclude '\.zip$'
Multiple exclude patterns can be specified. If at least one
matches, then the file is skipped. For example, the following
command will skip files ending in ".jpg" or ".png":
svn-clean --exclude '\.jpg$' --exclude '\.png$'
The following command will skip the entire "build" subdirectory:
svn-clean --exclude '^build(/|$)'
-f, --force
Files to which you do not have delete access (if running under
VMS) or write access (if running under another OS) will not be
deleted unless you use this option.
-N, --non-recursive
Do not search recursively for unversioned files and directories.
Unversioned directories will still be deleted along with all
their contents.
-q, --quiet
Do not print progress info. In particular, do not print a
message each time a file is examined, giving the name of the
file, and indicating whether "rmdir" or "unlink" is used to
remove it, or that it's skipped.
-p, --print
Do not delete anything. Instead, print the name of every file
and directory that would have been deleted.
-?, -h, --help
Prints a brief help message and exits.
--man Prints the manual page and exits.
svn-hot-backup
Perform a “hot” backup of a Berkeley DB repository.
root@kali:~# svn-hot-backup -h
USAGE: svn-hot-backup [OPTIONS] REPOS_PATH BACKUP_PATH
Create a backup of the repository at REPOS_PATH in a subdirectory of
the BACKUP_PATH location, named after the youngest revision.
Options:
--archive-type=FMT Create an archive of the backup. FMT can be one of:
bz2 : Creates a bzip2 compressed tar file.
gz : Creates a gzip compressed tar file.
zip : Creates a compressed zip file.
zip64: Creates a zip64 file (can be > 2GB).
--num-backups=N Number of prior backups to keep around (0 to keep all).
--verify Verify the backup.
--help -h Print this help message and exit.
svn-mergeinfo-normalizer
root@kali:~# svn-mergeinfo-normalizer -h
usage: svn-mergeinfo-normalizer <subcommand> [options] [args]
Subversion mergeinfo normalization and reduction tool.
Type 'svn-mergeinfo-normalizer help <subcommand>' for help on a specific
subcommand. Type 'svn-mergeinfo-normalizer --version' to see the program
version and RA modules or 'svn-mergeinfo-normalizer --version --quiet'
to see just the version number.
Most subcommands take file and/or directory arguments, recursing
on the directories. If no arguments are supplied to such a
command, it recurses on the current directory (inclusive) by default.
Available subcommands:
help (?, h)
analyze (analyse)
normalize
remove-branches
Subversion is a tool for version control.
For additional information, see http://subversion.apache.org/
svn-populate-node-origins-index
svn-vendor
root@kali:~# svn-vendor -h
usage: svn-vendor [-h] [--auto | --detect FILE | --apply FILE] [--save FILE]
[--config OPT VALUE]
wcdir importdir
Prepare a working copy for SVN vendor import.
positional arguments:
wcdir Path to working copy (destination of import)
importdir Path to imported sources (source of import)
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--auto Automatic mode: detect moves, apply them and copy
sources
--detect FILE Semi-automatic mode: detect moves and save them to FILE
--apply FILE Semi-automatic mode: apply the moves from FILE and copy
the sources
--save FILE Automatic mode: save moves to FILE after detection, then
proceed to apply the changes
--config OPT VALUE Set configuration option OPT to VALUE
svn_apply_autoprops
root@kali:~# svn_apply_autoprops -h
This script reads the auto-properties defined in the file
'/root/.subversion/config'
and applies them recursively to all the files and directories in the
current working copy. It may behave differently than the Subversion
command line; where the subversion command line may only apply a single
matching auto-property to a single pathname, this script will apply all
matching lines to a single pathname.
Usage:
svn_apply_autoprops [options] [WC_PATH]
where WC_PATH is the path to a working copy.
If WC_PATH is not specified, '.' is assumed.
Valid options are:
--help, -h : Print this help text.
--config ARG : Read the Subversion config file at path ARG
instead of '/root/.subversion/config'.
svn_load_dirs
Load directories into a Subversion repository
root@kali:~# svn_load_dirs -h
Unknown option: h
usage: /usr/bin/svn_load_dirs [options] svn_url svn_import_dir [dir_v1 [dir_v2 [..]]]
svn_url is the file:// or http:// URL of the svn repository
svn_import_dir is the path relative to svn_url where to load dirs
dir_v1 .. list dirs to import otherwise read from stdin
options are
-no_user_input don't ask yes/no questions and assume yes answer
-no_auto_exe don't set svn:executable for executable files
-p filename table listing properties to apply to matching files
-svn_username username to perform commits as
-svn_password password to supply to svn commit
-t tag_dir create a tag copy in tag_dir, relative to svn_url
-v increase program verbosity, multiple -v's allowed
-wc path use the already checked-out working copy at path
instead of checkout out a fresh working copy
-glob_ignores List of filename patterns to ignore (as in svn's
global-ignores config option)
-message Final commit message
svnraisetreeconflict
root@kali:~# svnraisetreeconflict -h
usage: svnraisetreeconflict [OPTIONS] WC_PATH NODE_KIND OPERATION ACTION REASON REPOS_URL1 PATH_IN_REPOS1 PEG_REV1 NODE_KIND1 REPOS_URL2 PATH_IN_REPOS2 PEG_REV2 NODE_KIND2
Mark the working-copy node WC_PATH as being the victim of a tree conflict.
WC_PATH's parent directory must be a working copy, otherwise a
tree conflict cannot be raised.
Valid options:
-h [--help] : display this help
--version : show program version information
Valid enum argument values:
NODE_KIND, NODE_KIND1, NODE_KIND2:
none file dir unknown
OPERATION:
update switch merge
ACTION (what svn tried to do):
edit delete add
REASON (what local change made svn fail):
edited deleted missing obstructed added
REPOS_URL1, REPOS_URL2:
The URL of the repository itself, e.g.: file://usr/repos
PATH_IN_REPOS1, PATH_IN_REPOS2:
The complete path of the node in the repository, e.g.: sub/dir/foo
PEG_REV1, PEG_REV2:
The revision number at which the given path is relevant.
Example:
svnraisetreeconflict ./foo file update delete deleted file://usr/repos sub/dir/foo 1 file file://usr/repos sub/dir/foo 3 none
svnwrap
Umask wrapper for subversion client commands
root@kali:~# svnwrap -h
Usage: svnwrap {program} [args...]
Valid programs: svn svnlook svnserve svnadmin svnversion
Updated on: 2024-Feb-16