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



NAME
       SVK::Command::Update - Bring changes from repository to checkout copies

SYNOPSIS
        update [PATH...]

OPTIONS
        -r [--revision] REV    : act on revision REV instead of the head revision
        -N [--non-recursive]   : do not descend recursively
        -C [--check-only]      : try operation but make no changes
        -s [--sync]            : synchronize mirrored sources before update
        -m [--merge]           : smerge from copied sources before update
        -q [--quiet]           : print as little as possible

DESCRIPTION
       Synchronize checkout copies to revision given by -r or to HEAD revision by default.

       For each updated item a line will start with a character reporting the action taken. These characters
       have the following meaning:

         A  Added
         D  Deleted
         U  Updated
         C  Conflict
         G  Merged
         g  Merged without actual change

       A character in the first column signifies an update to the actual file, while updates to the file's
       props are shown in the second column.

       If both "--sync" and "--merge" are specified, like in "svk up -sm", it will first synchronize the
       mirrored copy source path, and then smerge from it.



perl v5.8.8                                      2007-03-14                          SVK::Command::Update(3)

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