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lsvtree?

From: K. Richard Pixley <rich_at_noir.com>
Date: 2005-04-15 17:01:06 CEST

I know that subversion isn't intended to compete with clearcase, but in
clearcase, the "lsvtree" command will provide a textual, (xlsvtree
provides a graphical), representation of the branching ancestry of an
element, (ie, a file or directory). Since clearcase branches exist in a
domain orthoganol to file name but similarly heirarchical to each other,
this is easy to convey with a simple format akin to "ls -R" or, in the
case of graphical display, using a simple visual tree representation.

What is the svn command for producing this information?

That is, how do I locate all copies of a particular file or directory
from the command line? And what is the command line for determining
their relationship to each other?

--rich

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