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Re: Is there a way to get the TSVNStatus from a file without using the Tortoise Libraries?

From: Kln <florian.falk_at_gmx.de>
Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 03:26:39 -0700 (PDT)

Thanks for your Reply.

This is not really easy because if you install TortoiseSVN without
subversion you don't have a svn.exe. And most of my users do it in
exactly this way. (It's also not really easy to get a SVN 1.5.1 Binary
for a normal user. The official download links lead only to version
1.5.0 of the win32 svn binaries while Tortoise has already 1.5.1
included in its package.) :(

On 29 Jul., 10:29, "Simon Berry" <Simon.Be..._at_andromeda.uk.com> wrote:
> > I already use the command line client(TortoiseProc) to control update,
> > commit and other commands. But there is no way to get the file status
> > out of it(at least no way i know).
>
> I think he was referring to the *svn* client
> (http://subversion.tigris.org/) rather than the *TortoiseSVN* client
> (http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/) .
>
> With the svn binaries the following command will give you the status of
> any file :
>
> 'svn status <filename>'
>
> > I would be really thankfull if someone could tell me a way to get the
> > status in a version independent way.
>
> In my experience V1.4.x svn binaries do not work on a 1.5.x working copy
> - so make sure you have the latest version.
>
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