[svk-users] How to list existing local copies?

Marko Kaening mk362 at mch.osram.de
Wed Jun 25 03:56:11 EDT 2008


> no such command. why don't you use shell completion?
I mean, I was NOT talking about WORKING COPIES. I referred to copies of 
a repository branch. Shell completion does not help in such a case...

Wouldn't it make sense to have a similiar list of existing repo copies 
like you have it for mirrors with "svk mirror -l"?!

Imagine you created a copy to work on and forgot its internal svk name. 
You'd not have a chance to find it at a later time, except you browse the 
local svn copy.

But svk knows which copies it created and therefore could easily keep 
track of them.

Just an idea...


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