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From: | Rupa Bholanath Lahiri |
Subject: | RE: How to find unversioned files? |
Date: | Mon, 24 Aug 2009 10:01:31 +0530 |
Hi, Running status command can help – for a file not under version
control and not yet added using add command will have status shown as Unknown. This link gives a Bash Script to list files with particular
status - http://www.freshblurbs.com/cvs-status-one-svn-bash-script Regards, Rupa From: Rupa Bholanath
Lahiri Hi, I apologize, please ignore my reply - I answered
considering subversion as I am subscribed to both CVS and SVN mailing lists. Regards, Rupa From: Rupa Bholanath
Lahiri Hi, Please refer svn-book page No. 37 – “take a look through the working copy for unversioned files. To
find these files, run svn status and review any files that are prefixed by a ?” Regards, Rupa From:
address@hidden
[mailto:address@hidden On Behalf Of hezjing Hi I'm now finalizing my project and want to make sure any new
files have been checked-in accordingly. May I know what is the command to find the unversioned
files?
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