Can we get file statistics at the end of "svn up" command like we get in "Subclipse"?

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Can we get file statistics at the end of "svn up" command like we get in "Subclipse"?

Ashish Vijaywargiya
Hello,

When I use subeclipse to take ofbiz update then at the end it shows the
number of files that has been updated, added or merged etc.
This provides me an easy option to see the number of files that are merged
or any conflict if it occurs while taking update.

For ex:

   U  framework/webtools/widget/LogScreens.xml
    U  framework/webtools/widget/CommonScreens.xml
    U  framework/webtools/widget/MiscScreens.xml
    U  framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/model/ModelFieldType.java
    U  framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/jdbc/SqlJdbcUtil.java
    Updated to revision 880775.
    ===== File Statistics: =====
    Added: 2
    Updated: 44

But when I take update from terminal using svn up (or update) then at the
end it only shows the revision info on which my code is been updated.
Here is the output of svn update command.

U
framework/entityext/src/org/ofbiz/entityext/data/EntityDataLoadContainer.java
U    framework/webtools/widget/TempExprScreens.xml
U    framework/webtools/widget/Menus.xml
U    framework/webtools/widget/LogScreens.xml
U    framework/webtools/widget/CommonScreens.xml
U    framework/webtools/widget/MiscScreens.xml
U    framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/model/ModelFieldType.java
U    framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/jdbc/SqlJdbcUtil.java
Updated to revision 836222.

Is it possible for us to get the combined information about files using "svn
up" command like we get in Subclipse at the end?
For example the information that I am looking for is shown below:

    ===== File Statistics: =====
    Added: 2
    Updated: 44

Any hint or idea?
My question is more specific to Subversion / Subclipse but I would
appreciate any pointer from the community members.

--
Regards
Ashish Vijaywargiya
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Re: Can we get file statistics at the end of "svn up" command like we get in "Subclipse"?

Jacques Le Roux
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Hi Ashish,

I'm not aware of any possibilities from cmd line.
"svn help up" gives no clues, nor Google
But it's weird both Subclipse and Tortoise offer that and not svn

Jacques

From: "Ashish Vijaywargiya" <[hidden email]>

> Hello,
>
> When I use subeclipse to take ofbiz update then at the end it shows the
> number of files that has been updated, added or merged etc.
> This provides me an easy option to see the number of files that are merged
> or any conflict if it occurs while taking update.
>
> For ex:
>
>   U  framework/webtools/widget/LogScreens.xml
>    U  framework/webtools/widget/CommonScreens.xml
>    U  framework/webtools/widget/MiscScreens.xml
>    U  framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/model/ModelFieldType.java
>    U  framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/jdbc/SqlJdbcUtil.java
>    Updated to revision 880775.
>    ===== File Statistics: =====
>    Added: 2
>    Updated: 44
>
> But when I take update from terminal using svn up (or update) then at the
> end it only shows the revision info on which my code is been updated.
> Here is the output of svn update command.
>
> U
> framework/entityext/src/org/ofbiz/entityext/data/EntityDataLoadContainer.java
> U    framework/webtools/widget/TempExprScreens.xml
> U    framework/webtools/widget/Menus.xml
> U    framework/webtools/widget/LogScreens.xml
> U    framework/webtools/widget/CommonScreens.xml
> U    framework/webtools/widget/MiscScreens.xml
> U    framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/model/ModelFieldType.java
> U    framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/jdbc/SqlJdbcUtil.java
> Updated to revision 836222.
>
> Is it possible for us to get the combined information about files using "svn
> up" command like we get in Subclipse at the end?
> For example the information that I am looking for is shown below:
>
>    ===== File Statistics: =====
>    Added: 2
>    Updated: 44
>
> Any hint or idea?
> My question is more specific to Subversion / Subclipse but I would
> appreciate any pointer from the community members.
>
> --
> Regards
> Ashish Vijaywargiya
>

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Re: Can we get file statistics at the end of "svn up" command like we get in "Subclipse"?

BJ Freeman
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not sure if you talking about using it in eclipse but I get those stats
with  SVN team provider tigris.subversion.subclipse 1.4.8 the rest are
verson 1.5.X
I did not have to configure anything.
    ===== File Statistics: =====
    Merged: 1
    Deleted: 14
    Added: 91
    Updated: 291
    ==== Property Statistics: =====
    Updated: 2


Jacques Le Roux sent the following on 11/16/2009 7:54 AM:

> Hi Ashish,
>
> I'm not aware of any possibilities from cmd line.
> "svn help up" gives no clues, nor Google
> But it's weird both Subclipse and Tortoise offer that and not svn
>
> Jacques
>
> From: "Ashish Vijaywargiya" <[hidden email]>
>> Hello,
>>
>> When I use subeclipse to take ofbiz update then at the end it shows the
>> number of files that has been updated, added or merged etc.
>> This provides me an easy option to see the number of files that are
>> merged
>> or any conflict if it occurs while taking update.
>>
>> For ex:
>>
>>   U  framework/webtools/widget/LogScreens.xml
>>    U  framework/webtools/widget/CommonScreens.xml
>>    U  framework/webtools/widget/MiscScreens.xml
>>    U  framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/model/ModelFieldType.java
>>    U  framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/jdbc/SqlJdbcUtil.java
>>    Updated to revision 880775.
>>    ===== File Statistics: =====
>>    Added: 2
>>    Updated: 44
>>
>> But when I take update from terminal using svn up (or update) then at the
>> end it only shows the revision info on which my code is been updated.
>> Here is the output of svn update command.
>>
>> U
>> framework/entityext/src/org/ofbiz/entityext/data/EntityDataLoadContainer.java
>>
>> U    framework/webtools/widget/TempExprScreens.xml
>> U    framework/webtools/widget/Menus.xml
>> U    framework/webtools/widget/LogScreens.xml
>> U    framework/webtools/widget/CommonScreens.xml
>> U    framework/webtools/widget/MiscScreens.xml
>> U    framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/model/ModelFieldType.java
>> U    framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/jdbc/SqlJdbcUtil.java
>> Updated to revision 836222.
>>
>> Is it possible for us to get the combined information about files
>> using "svn
>> up" command like we get in Subclipse at the end?
>> For example the information that I am looking for is shown below:
>>
>>    ===== File Statistics: =====
>>    Added: 2
>>    Updated: 44
>>
>> Any hint or idea?
>> My question is more specific to Subversion / Subclipse but I would
>> appreciate any pointer from the community members.
>>
>> --
>> Regards
>> Ashish Vijaywargiya
>>
>
>

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Re: Can we get file statistics at the end of "svn up" command like we get in "Subclipse"?

Scott Gray-2
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Hi Ashish,

While not exactly what your looking for, svn stat should make it  
easier to spot any conflicts.

Regards
Scott

HotWax Media
http://www.hotwaxmedia.com

On 17/11/2009, at 3:54 AM, Ashish Vijaywargiya wrote:

> Hello,
>
> When I use subeclipse to take ofbiz update then at the end it shows  
> the
> number of files that has been updated, added or merged etc.
> This provides me an easy option to see the number of files that are  
> merged
> or any conflict if it occurs while taking update.
>
> For ex:
>
>   U  framework/webtools/widget/LogScreens.xml
>    U  framework/webtools/widget/CommonScreens.xml
>    U  framework/webtools/widget/MiscScreens.xml
>    U  framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/model/ModelFieldType.java
>    U  framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/jdbc/SqlJdbcUtil.java
>    Updated to revision 880775.
>    ===== File Statistics: =====
>    Added: 2
>    Updated: 44
>
> But when I take update from terminal using svn up (or update) then  
> at the
> end it only shows the revision info on which my code is been updated.
> Here is the output of svn update command.
>
> U
> framework/entityext/src/org/ofbiz/entityext/data/
> EntityDataLoadContainer.java
> U    framework/webtools/widget/TempExprScreens.xml
> U    framework/webtools/widget/Menus.xml
> U    framework/webtools/widget/LogScreens.xml
> U    framework/webtools/widget/CommonScreens.xml
> U    framework/webtools/widget/MiscScreens.xml
> U    framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/model/ModelFieldType.java
> U    framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/jdbc/SqlJdbcUtil.java
> Updated to revision 836222.
>
> Is it possible for us to get the combined information about files  
> using "svn
> up" command like we get in Subclipse at the end?
> For example the information that I am looking for is shown below:
>
>    ===== File Statistics: =====
>    Added: 2
>    Updated: 44
>
> Any hint or idea?
> My question is more specific to Subversion / Subclipse but I would
> appreciate any pointer from the community members.
>
> --
> Regards
> Ashish Vijaywargiya


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Re: Can we get file statistics at the end of "svn up" command like we get in "Subclipse"?

Jacques Le Roux
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Scott,

I think Ashish is looking for something which would happen just after svn up (or rather as a part of it, at end)

Jacques

From: "Scott Gray" <[hidden email]>

> Hi Ashish,
>
> While not exactly what your looking for, svn stat should make it  
> easier to spot any conflicts.
>
> Regards
> Scott
>
> HotWax Media
> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com
>
> On 17/11/2009, at 3:54 AM, Ashish Vijaywargiya wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> When I use subeclipse to take ofbiz update then at the end it shows  
>> the
>> number of files that has been updated, added or merged etc.
>> This provides me an easy option to see the number of files that are  
>> merged
>> or any conflict if it occurs while taking update.
>>
>> For ex:
>>
>>   U  framework/webtools/widget/LogScreens.xml
>>    U  framework/webtools/widget/CommonScreens.xml
>>    U  framework/webtools/widget/MiscScreens.xml
>>    U  framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/model/ModelFieldType.java
>>    U  framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/jdbc/SqlJdbcUtil.java
>>    Updated to revision 880775.
>>    ===== File Statistics: =====
>>    Added: 2
>>    Updated: 44
>>
>> But when I take update from terminal using svn up (or update) then  
>> at the
>> end it only shows the revision info on which my code is been updated.
>> Here is the output of svn update command.
>>
>> U
>> framework/entityext/src/org/ofbiz/entityext/data/
>> EntityDataLoadContainer.java
>> U    framework/webtools/widget/TempExprScreens.xml
>> U    framework/webtools/widget/Menus.xml
>> U    framework/webtools/widget/LogScreens.xml
>> U    framework/webtools/widget/CommonScreens.xml
>> U    framework/webtools/widget/MiscScreens.xml
>> U    framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/model/ModelFieldType.java
>> U    framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/jdbc/SqlJdbcUtil.java
>> Updated to revision 836222.
>>
>> Is it possible for us to get the combined information about files  
>> using "svn
>> up" command like we get in Subclipse at the end?
>> For example the information that I am looking for is shown below:
>>
>>    ===== File Statistics: =====
>>    Added: 2
>>    Updated: 44
>>
>> Any hint or idea?
>> My question is more specific to Subversion / Subclipse but I would
>> appreciate any pointer from the community members.
>>
>> --
>> Regards
>> Ashish Vijaywargiya
>
>

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Re: Can we get file statistics at the end of "svn up" command like we get in "Subclipse"?

Scott Gray-2
Yes I understand that, I'm saying you would run svn stat after running  
svn update.

Regards
Scott

On 17/11/2009, at 11:10 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:

> Scott,
>
> I think Ashish is looking for something which would happen just  
> after svn up (or rather as a part of it, at end)
>
> Jacques
> From: "Scott Gray" <[hidden email]>
>> Hi Ashish,
>> While not exactly what your looking for, svn stat should make it  
>> easier to spot any conflicts.
>> Regards
>> Scott
>> HotWax Media
>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com
>> On 17/11/2009, at 3:54 AM, Ashish Vijaywargiya wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> When I use subeclipse to take ofbiz update then at the end it  
>>> shows  the
>>> number of files that has been updated, added or merged etc.
>>> This provides me an easy option to see the number of files that  
>>> are  merged
>>> or any conflict if it occurs while taking update.
>>>
>>> For ex:
>>>
>>>  U  framework/webtools/widget/LogScreens.xml
>>>   U  framework/webtools/widget/CommonScreens.xml
>>>   U  framework/webtools/widget/MiscScreens.xml
>>>   U  framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/model/ModelFieldType.java
>>>   U  framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/jdbc/SqlJdbcUtil.java
>>>   Updated to revision 880775.
>>>   ===== File Statistics: =====
>>>   Added: 2
>>>   Updated: 44
>>>
>>> But when I take update from terminal using svn up (or update)  
>>> then  at the
>>> end it only shows the revision info on which my code is been  
>>> updated.
>>> Here is the output of svn update command.
>>>
>>> U
>>> framework/entityext/src/org/ofbiz/entityext/data/  
>>> EntityDataLoadContainer.java
>>> U    framework/webtools/widget/TempExprScreens.xml
>>> U    framework/webtools/widget/Menus.xml
>>> U    framework/webtools/widget/LogScreens.xml
>>> U    framework/webtools/widget/CommonScreens.xml
>>> U    framework/webtools/widget/MiscScreens.xml
>>> U    framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/model/ModelFieldType.java
>>> U    framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/jdbc/SqlJdbcUtil.java
>>> Updated to revision 836222.
>>>
>>> Is it possible for us to get the combined information about files  
>>> using "svn
>>> up" command like we get in Subclipse at the end?
>>> For example the information that I am looking for is shown below:
>>>
>>>   ===== File Statistics: =====
>>>   Added: 2
>>>   Updated: 44
>>>
>>> Any hint or idea?
>>> My question is more specific to Subversion / Subclipse but I would
>>> appreciate any pointer from the community members.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Regards
>>> Ashish Vijaywargiya
>>
>


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Jacques Le Roux
Administrator
Ha yes, I see. Actually I used to use svn st rather. But now I far prefer using Tortoise, ok only on Windows.

Jacques

From: "Scott Gray" <[hidden email]>

> Yes I understand that, I'm saying you would run svn stat after running  
> svn update.
>
> Regards
> Scott
>
> On 17/11/2009, at 11:10 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
>
>> Scott,
>>
>> I think Ashish is looking for something which would happen just  
>> after svn up (or rather as a part of it, at end)
>>
>> Jacques
>> From: "Scott Gray" <[hidden email]>
>>> Hi Ashish,
>>> While not exactly what your looking for, svn stat should make it  
>>> easier to spot any conflicts.
>>> Regards
>>> Scott
>>> HotWax Media
>>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com
>>> On 17/11/2009, at 3:54 AM, Ashish Vijaywargiya wrote:
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> When I use subeclipse to take ofbiz update then at the end it  
>>>> shows  the
>>>> number of files that has been updated, added or merged etc.
>>>> This provides me an easy option to see the number of files that  
>>>> are  merged
>>>> or any conflict if it occurs while taking update.
>>>>
>>>> For ex:
>>>>
>>>>  U  framework/webtools/widget/LogScreens.xml
>>>>   U  framework/webtools/widget/CommonScreens.xml
>>>>   U  framework/webtools/widget/MiscScreens.xml
>>>>   U  framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/model/ModelFieldType.java
>>>>   U  framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/jdbc/SqlJdbcUtil.java
>>>>   Updated to revision 880775.
>>>>   ===== File Statistics: =====
>>>>   Added: 2
>>>>   Updated: 44
>>>>
>>>> But when I take update from terminal using svn up (or update)  
>>>> then  at the
>>>> end it only shows the revision info on which my code is been  
>>>> updated.
>>>> Here is the output of svn update command.
>>>>
>>>> U
>>>> framework/entityext/src/org/ofbiz/entityext/data/  
>>>> EntityDataLoadContainer.java
>>>> U    framework/webtools/widget/TempExprScreens.xml
>>>> U    framework/webtools/widget/Menus.xml
>>>> U    framework/webtools/widget/LogScreens.xml
>>>> U    framework/webtools/widget/CommonScreens.xml
>>>> U    framework/webtools/widget/MiscScreens.xml
>>>> U    framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/model/ModelFieldType.java
>>>> U    framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/jdbc/SqlJdbcUtil.java
>>>> Updated to revision 836222.
>>>>
>>>> Is it possible for us to get the combined information about files  
>>>> using "svn
>>>> up" command like we get in Subclipse at the end?
>>>> For example the information that I am looking for is shown below:
>>>>
>>>>   ===== File Statistics: =====
>>>>   Added: 2
>>>>   Updated: 44
>>>>
>>>> Any hint or idea?
>>>> My question is more specific to Subversion / Subclipse but I would
>>>> appreciate any pointer from the community members.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Regards
>>>> Ashish Vijaywargiya
>>>
>>
>
>

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Re: Can we get file statistics at the end of "svn up" command like we get in "Subclipse"?

Ashish Vijaywargiya
Thanks Jacques & Scott for your comment.
It helps and for sure I will try to start using "svn stat" to see any
conflicts!

--
Ashish

On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 4:04 AM, Jacques Le Roux <
[hidden email]> wrote:

> Ha yes, I see. Actually I used to use svn st rather. But now I far prefer
> using Tortoise, ok only on Windows.
>
>
> Jacques
>
> From: "Scott Gray" <[hidden email]>
>
>> Yes I understand that, I'm saying you would run svn stat after running
>>  svn update.
>>
>> Regards
>> Scott
>>
>> On 17/11/2009, at 11:10 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
>>
>>  Scott,
>>>
>>> I think Ashish is looking for something which would happen just  after
>>> svn up (or rather as a part of it, at end)
>>>
>>> Jacques
>>> From: "Scott Gray" <[hidden email]>
>>>
>>>> Hi Ashish,
>>>> While not exactly what your looking for, svn stat should make it
>>>> easier to spot any conflicts.
>>>> Regards
>>>> Scott
>>>> HotWax Media
>>>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com
>>>> On 17/11/2009, at 3:54 AM, Ashish Vijaywargiya wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> When I use subeclipse to take ofbiz update then at the end it  shows
>>>>>  the
>>>>> number of files that has been updated, added or merged etc.
>>>>> This provides me an easy option to see the number of files that  are
>>>>>  merged
>>>>> or any conflict if it occurs while taking update.
>>>>>
>>>>> For ex:
>>>>>
>>>>>  U  framework/webtools/widget/LogScreens.xml
>>>>>  U  framework/webtools/widget/CommonScreens.xml
>>>>>  U  framework/webtools/widget/MiscScreens.xml
>>>>>  U  framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/model/ModelFieldType.java
>>>>>  U  framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/jdbc/SqlJdbcUtil.java
>>>>>  Updated to revision 880775.
>>>>>  ===== File Statistics: =====
>>>>>  Added: 2
>>>>>  Updated: 44
>>>>>
>>>>> But when I take update from terminal using svn up (or update)  then  at
>>>>> the
>>>>> end it only shows the revision info on which my code is been  updated.
>>>>> Here is the output of svn update command.
>>>>>
>>>>> U
>>>>> framework/entityext/src/org/ofbiz/entityext/data/
>>>>>  EntityDataLoadContainer.java
>>>>> U    framework/webtools/widget/TempExprScreens.xml
>>>>> U    framework/webtools/widget/Menus.xml
>>>>> U    framework/webtools/widget/LogScreens.xml
>>>>> U    framework/webtools/widget/CommonScreens.xml
>>>>> U    framework/webtools/widget/MiscScreens.xml
>>>>> U    framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/model/ModelFieldType.java
>>>>> U    framework/entity/src/org/ofbiz/entity/jdbc/SqlJdbcUtil.java
>>>>> Updated to revision 836222.
>>>>>
>>>>> Is it possible for us to get the combined information about files
>>>>> using "svn
>>>>> up" command like we get in Subclipse at the end?
>>>>> For example the information that I am looking for is shown below:
>>>>>
>>>>>  ===== File Statistics: =====
>>>>>  Added: 2
>>>>>  Updated: 44
>>>>>
>>>>> Any hint or idea?
>>>>> My question is more specific to Subversion / Subclipse but I would
>>>>> appreciate any pointer from the community members.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Regards
>>>>> Ashish Vijaywargiya
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>