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RE: How to check out files that changed between revisions

From: Steve <subversion_at_digitalnothing.com>
Date: 2004-08-21 00:14:40 CEST

> Chris Kacoroski wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > We are changing some folks to subversion and their current process in
> > cvs is:
> > 1. modify a collection of files to a new version
> > 2. check out all files of that version
> >
> > With subversion, you get all files in the repository when you check out
> > a version number. What is the solution for these folks when they just
> > want the files that changed.
>
> I can't work out what CVS commands are being executed to do this. Perhaps
> you could give an example cvs command session, so we have a
> better idea what
> the aim is?

I don't know the commands that he's using, but I have often thought that
this would be a tremendously useful ability to have. Often when doing a
release for a website I haven't modified every single web page in the
project, and as such I really don't want to upload the whole thing. I just
want to be able to get the files that I changed, and upload those. Similar
to when updating the database between versions. I don't need to rerun all
the scripts for the database, just the ones that have changed since the last
released version.

Seve

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