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SVNUP() LOCAL SVNUP() NAME svnup -- A lightweight, dependency-free program to pull source from an Apache Subversion server. SYNOPSIS svnup section [-46fntV] [-b branch] [-h hostname/address] [-k known files directory] [-l local directory] [-o port] [-p protocol] [-r revision] [-v verbosity] DESCRIPTION svnup is a minimalist program used to create or synchronize a local copy of a Subversion repository. It is not intended to be a full-fea- tured replacement for the devel/subversion port, but rather, is in- tended to provide a convenient way for users to update FreeBSD source files without having to install devel/subversion and all of its related dependencies. OPTIONS Configuration options are stored in /usr/local/etc/svnup.conf and are grouped into commonly used sections (additional custom sections can be added to this file). The following command line options can be used to override the default and/or section values: -4 Use IPv4 addresses only. -6 Use IPv6 addresses only. -b The Subversion branch to retrieve. -f Display all files found in the target directory structure that are not present in the repository (each file is dis- played with a leading "*"). -h The hostname or IP address of the Subversion repository. -k The local directory to save the lists of known files to. -l The local directory to save the repository's files to. -n Display the last known revision number for the specified section and exit. -o The custom port number on the server to connect to. -p The protocol used to connect to the server (currently sup- ported protocols are svn, http and https). -r The revision number to retrieve (defaults to the branch's most recent revision if this option is not specified). -t Remove all files in the local directory tree that do not exist in the repository. This will result in an exact match of the contents of the remote repository and will re- move files in directories like /usr/ports/distfiles, /usr/src/sys/amd64/conf/, etc. Proceed with caution. -v How verbose the output should be (0 = no output, 1 = show only names of the updated files/folders, 2 = also show a progress indicator, 3 = also show commands sent to the server and show svn response codes -- useful when debug- ging). -V Display the version number and exit. FILES /usr/local/etc/svnup.conf Default location of the svnup configuration file. /var/tmp/svnup Default location where svnup stores its lists of known files. The files stored here are used during subsequent runs to determine which files have been removed from the repository and are safe to delete locally. DIAGNOSTICS Because svnup doesn't use the .svn folder that Subversion's svn client uses, you may experience difficulties using svn after using svnup in a given directory tree. EXAMPLES Using the configuration options for commonly used branches stored in /usr/local/etc/svnup.conf, to retrieve/checkout a copy of the most re- cent revision of the stable/9 branch: svnup stable To retrieve a copy of the most recent stable/9 branch, but store it in /tmp/stable (without modifying /usr/local/etc/svnup.conf) svnup stable -l /tmp/stable SEE ALSO svnup.conf(5) AUTHORS John Mehr <jmehr@umn.edu> is the author of svnup and this man page. FreeBSD 14.3 December 30, 2012 SVNUP()
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