Is it possible to do a SVN update from command window / m-files?
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Is there any "SVN-update from repository" command that can be used from command window? The only thing I find in the documentation is the "right click and choose Source control --> SVN update" or similar.
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Guillaume
2017-2-27
I don't think there is.
If you're on Windows, I would just install TortoiseSVN and invoke the command line tools that come with it:
%once TortoiseSVN and command line tools are installed:
system(['svn update ', pwd])
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Arpeet Sojitra
2020-5-11
I have done same thing what you here wrote but the problem is when I write :
system (['svn update',pwd])
I got answer like that:
Unknown subcommand: 'updateC:\Users\Arpeet\Desktop\matlab'
Type 'svn help' for usage.
ans =
1
Is that right or wrong?
system (['svn update'])
the answer :
Updating '.':
At revision 9.
ans =
0
but Boolean expression 0 is false and 1 is true.
Tom Hawkins
2021-4-12
编辑:Tom Hawkins
2021-4-12
Arpeet, in your first example, it looks as if you didn't leave a space after svn update. A more up-to-date way of writing this might be
system(sprintf('svn update %s', pwd))
If you look at the help for system you'll see that it returns a status of 0 if the command executed successfully, or a non-zero value if it encountered an error.
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Per-Anders Ekstrom
2023-4-2
Maybe a little late answer for you, but this code might help anybody that wants to perform SVN-operations from the command line. The code make use of the already built-in subversion support (SVNKit) that is used by the graphical user interface, and thus, no installing of any external SVN command-line clients is required.
For an update of the current working directory:
>> jsvn update .
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