On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 01:52:56PM +0100, Alex Bligh wrote: > I have a working copy with directories d1..dX in, and a repository to which > directories occasionally get added, say d1..dY where Y>X (though the > directory names are not numerical). > > >From the working copy, is there any way of telling what directories are > missing on that working copy? I don't want to do an "svn up", because I > don't want to lose the current state of d1..dX. I can't do "svn up dY" > because I don't (yet) know the name(s) of the missing directory/directories > dY. > > What would be perfect is "svn up --dry-run", producing identical output > to svn up, but not actually doing anything. I could then parse the output > of that. However, that command doesn't' actually exist. > > I suppose I could parse the output of "svn diff -r HEAD" but that > seems pretty expensive given it's diffing millions of files and > I only really want the current directory (not subdirectories). > > Any ideas?
Have you tried svn status -u ?