On Friday 28 October 2005 21:29, Tim Peters wrote: > - Finding out what's changed in your sandbox. Use "svn status" > for that. Bonus: in return for creating zillions of admin files, > "svn status" > is a local operation (no network access required). Do "svn status -u" > to get, in addition, a listing of files that _would_ change if you were to > do "svn update". It's worth noting that "svn status -u" does require network access, since it has to check with the repository to see what's been updated there. -Fred -- Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake at acm.org>
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