> I need to modify a script that was used with CVS that basically got a > list of the files that changed with a specific tag, and acted upon them. > Now we're moving to Subversion, and I need a way to get a list of files > that changed with a tag or revision. > > Should I just force the developers into using the revision instead of > the tag? The tag contains every file in that module, so it doesn't help > in this matter. > > And is there a way to get a list of files that changed with a changeset > (revision) without having to heavily parse the log output? > I need to list the files that changed in a file to be consumed by > another process, and the file contents need to be just the filename one > on each line. Is there an easy way to do this? > > Thanks!
We use cruise control .net and a build runs every time there is a change in svn. The build report shows all the files that were changed and includes the change log message. So, I'm sure there is a way. BOb