Ok, so what is the problem with creating a local repository?
The only modified files are updated.
You can easily get a list of those files and print only them.
If your repository is large the only EXTRA workload is on the initial build.
Disk space is cheap and getting cheaper, Screaming fast 250 Gig SATA
drives can be had in the $150 Range.
Marc
> svn cat requires that I create a working directory. I was hoping to
> create a solution that is able to read contents directly from the
> repository and print them.
>
> Bryan Donlan wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 15:08:01 -0500, Mitch Arends
>> <mjarends@us.ibm.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Just wondering if someone would be able to give me a yes or no type
>>> answer to my question below.
>>>
>>> My department stores .doc and .ppt's in our SVN repository and we want
>>> to have PDF's autogenerated for us every time one of the aforementioned
>>> documents is committed to the repository.
>>>
>>> My question is: Is it possible to retrieve individual files from a
>>> repository? Is this possible using the SWIG-bindings and Python
>>> scripts?
>>> I've looked around and I'm pretty positive that it can't be done using
>>> the svn export command.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance for any help given.
>>
>>
>>
>> What about svn cat?
>> svn cat URL/file > file
>
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