SVN: How to get the first revision of a file?

南笙酒味 提交于 2019-11-28 22:06:48

问题


When working with a subdirectory in a repository, how to find the revision when that specific directory has been added to the repository? By using "svn info http://.." I can find out when it was modified for the last time ("Last Changed Rev"), but I also need to find out the revision number of the commit when that directory (or file) was added for the first time (it's "first" revision).

I have been searching for that at the "SVN book", googling, but, obviously, I got no results.

Note: I need this for making a PHP script which downloads logs and stores them locally, just to make it clear and avoid "use tortoise/svnx/versions/you_name_it application" ;)


回答1:


You could use svn log, with a reverse revision range:

svn log -r 1:HEAD --limit 1 <REPO_URL>



回答2:


The last entry of

svn log http://...



回答3:


For someone trying to do this in pysvn:

def get_branch_creation_rev(url)
    import pysvn
    cl = pysvn.Client()
    return  pysvn.Revision(pysvn.opt_revision_kind.number,
                           cl.log(url)[-1].data.get('revision').number)



回答4:


Not sure what the command line method is. I use Tortoise on windows to do most of my SVN navigating. If you have that tool, just right click on the folder and it is tortoise SVN/Show Log.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1632165/svn-how-to-get-the-first-revision-of-a-file

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