[Python-Dev] Subversion repository question - back up to older versions
Tim Peters
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Thu Jun 8 21:26:40 CEST 2006
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[skip at pobox.com] > Maybe this belongs in the dev faq. I didn't see anything there or in the > Subversion book. > > I have three Python branches, trunk, release23-maint and release24-maint. > In the (for example) release24-maint, what svn up command would I use to get > to the 2.4.2 version? In cvs I'd use something like 'cvs up -r r242'. How > do I get a list of tags? In cvs I'd do something like 'cvs log | less'. Second question first: svn list svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/tags s/tags/branches/ if you want a list of branches. Note that there's nothing special about tags or branches in SVN -- they're just directories, with agreed-to-by-project-convention names. That's why you don't find any commands that treat tags or branches as distinct concepts. First question: cd to the root of your release24-maint checkout, then svn switch svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/tags/r242
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