SVN Update Updates

I checked the source code from the SVN server, which is not in my control. I would like to know whenever there are new updates available and classify them as modifications, new additions, etc. Googling made me believe that "svn status --show-updates" is the command I was looking for. However, when I run it in the root of the repository, it does not give me A / M flags, but just * in the status column. Any ideas on how to get this? TIA.

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A good tool for the job is CommitMonitor .

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svn status , - , . -show-updates , , * , .

Edit: , gui, subversive eclipse, , , . , , ... , A, D, M , HEAD. :

svn merge --dry-run -r BASE:HEAD 
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svn status --show-updates

* , .

( ) , :

svn log --revision BASE:HEAD

--verbose , M, A .. -quiet .

Update:

svn diff --summarize --revision BASE:HEAD

will display all modified files added to M, A, etc. in all versions in a range collapsed in one list. I guess what you are looking for.

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Try eSvn . It has the function of displaying the status of files / directories in real time.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1704567/


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