The issue is that we have a UNIX script that uses svn list to find the diff
between two tags (directory level diff)and diff between revisions between
two files, to reflect changes against which comment and by whom were done in
tag2 in comparison to tag 1, needed for some SOX & audit related needs. the
script finds diff of files and diff in revisions on each file with
date/time, author, comment and file name in csv format.
This report contains date in two different formats. i tried to modify older
date to date format in with MS Excel options but without success.
I need some clue on this to have similar format.
Thnx.
2009/5/6 Andy Levy <andy.levy_at_gmail.com>
> On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 01:34, Sachidanand Shukla <shukla.68_at_gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Thanks Andy, Got your point...
> > Is there any way to make format same for all dates irrespective of age of
> > commits. in UNIX the "ls" command does have a switch "-e" for the same
> > purpose, do we have something like that in SVN?
>
> Why do you think you need it? If you're dealing with history that old,
> wouldn't the log be better?
>
> > 2009/5/5 Andy Levy <andy.levy_at_gmail.com>
> >>
> >> On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 05:05, Sachidanand Shukla <shukla.68_at_gmail.com>
> >> wrote:
> >> > Hi
> >> > We installed svn 1.4.5 as first SVN version on our servers and then it
> >> > got
> >> > upgraded to 1.5.4. I upgraded repositories as well.
> >> > Now i encounter a problem of change in date format between the commits
> >> > during these different versions:
> >> > svn list -v -R file:///u000/subversion/repos/GSDB/build/gsdb_43_cit
> >> > |grep
> >> > Oct
> >> > 100 sa185057 11320 Oct 23 2008 web/jsp/sprod/xyz.jsp
> >> > svn list -v -R file:///u000/subversion/repos/GSDB/build/gsdb_43_cit
> >> > |grep
> >> > Nov
> >> > 104 sa185057 6611 Nov 04 08:17
> >> > web/java/com/ncr/gsdb/report/abc.java
> >> >
> >> > I upgraded the SVN on October 28 2008 (between Oct 23 and Nov 04).
> >> > Is there any way to make the formats similar?
> >>
> >> The date format didn't change. What you're seeing is the *NIX
> >> convention for displaying older dates in directory listings; for dates
> >> more than I think 6 months in the past, it just shows the month, day
> >> and year. For more recent dates, it shows the month, day & time.
> >>
> >> Run a regular "ls -l" on a directory on your system and you'll see the
> >> same behaviour.
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Regards,
> >
> > Sachidanand Shukla
> >
>
--
Regards,
Sachidanand Shukla
------------------------------------------------------
http://subversion.tigris.org/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=1065&dsMessageId=2080049
To unsubscribe from this discussion, e-mail: [users-unsubscribe_at_subversion.tigris.org].
Received on 2009-05-06 14:00:18 CEST