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SVK::Command::Cmerge(3)              User Contributed Perl Documentation             SVK::Command::Cmerge(3)



NAME
       SVK::Command::Cmerge - Merge specific changes

SYNOPSIS
        This command is currently deprecated, pending improvements to the
        Subversion API. In the meantime, use C<svk merge -c> to obtain
        similar functionality.

        cmerge -c CHGSPEC DEPOTPATH [PATH]
        cmerge -c CHGSPEC DEPOTPATH1 DEPOTPATH2

OPTIONS
        -c [--change] REV      : act on comma-separated revisions REV
        -l [--log]             : use logs of merged revisions as commit message
        -r [--revision] N:M    : act on revisions between N and M
        -a [--auto]            : merge from the previous merge point
        --verbatim             : verbatim merge log without indents and header
        --no-ticket            : do not record this merge point
        -m [--message] MESSAGE : specify commit message MESSAGE
        -F [--file] FILENAME   : read commit message from FILENAME
        --template             : use the specified message as the template to edit
        --encoding ENC         : treat -m/-F value as being in charset encoding ENC
        -P [--patch] NAME      : instead of commit, save this change as a patch
        -S [--sign]            : sign this change
        -C [--check-only]      : try operation but make no changes
        --direct               : commit directly even if the path is mirrored



perl v5.8.8                                      2006-12-28                          SVK::Command::Cmerge(3)

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