On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 11:39:00PM +0800, Kevin Connor Arpe wrote: > Hello, > > I am using the latest (stable) version on both Linux and WinSlows. > > For one of my repositories, I created a daily tag of a diary. > > Example: > /project/trunk/important_stuff > /project/tags/2010-11-20/important_stuff > /project/tags/2010-11-21/important_stuff > /project/tags/2010-11-22/important_stuff > etc. > > Each morning I svn copy "important_stuff" (HEAD revision) to the tags > area and commit. > > In theory, this will be used to easily find what changed day-over-day. > Of course all of this is possible poking through svn logs, but I want > to make this easier. > > My question: What is the SVN command to diff a file in a tagged set vs > trunk head? > > Fantasy command: > svn diff -r"tag:2010-11-21" -rHEAD /project/trunk/important_stuff/details.txt > > or... > > svn diff -r"trunk:HEAD" /project/tags/2010-11-21/important_stuff/details.txt > > I tried many different svn diff commands. No luck. I also did some > heavy Google/StackOverflow searching. No luck. > > Is there a simple way to do this? > Right now I am using regular GNU diff, but this requires everyone to > download the tags to their box locally. > > Ideally, this could be done via the trunk or tag URL only.
Try this: svn diff URL_OF_TAG URL_OF_TRUNK Stefan
