Thank you. I will define the requirements. Here is what I would need:
For someone without SVN access be able to see what's files have been committed/added/deleted/updated,revisions, etc. I believe it would essentially need to parse the SVN log file and display the information in a nice format online (or something) Tools I have at my disposal: 1) SVN within dreamweaver (windows machine) 2) SVN server in linux 3) our web browsers Am I missing any information that you can think of? Thanks for helping me out! Tom On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Andy Levy <andy.l...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 11:01, Tom Cruickshank <tcruic...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Maybe I should be a bit more specific. > > The one who needs to view the logs does not have access to SVN. > > That's a critical detail. Since the logs are stored in the repository, > you need access to it to view the logs. If you can't give that person > access, you will have to produce some kind of report for them. > > Please define your full requirements - what exactly do you need, in > what format, any scheduling/repeat business, what tools you have at > your disposal, etc. It's the only way people will get you to the > answer you need. > > > On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 11:00 AM, Andy Levy <andy.l...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >> On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 10:58, Giulio Troccoli > >> <giulio.trocc...@uk.linedata.com> wrote: > >> > What about TortoiseSVN? > >> > > >> > >> Or any other GUI SVN client, for that matter. > >> > >> > ________________________________ > >> > From: Tom Cruickshank [mailto:tcruic...@gmail.com] > >> > Sent: 06 August 2010 15:54 > >> > To: users@subversion.apache.org > >> > Subject: viewing svn logs? > >> > > >> > Hey Guys, > >> > Wondering if there is any software out there (open source > >> > or proprietary) which would allow someone to view SVN logs in a gui > >> > based > >> > environment? > >> > What do you folks typically use if you don't mind me asking? > >> > Tom > >> > > > > > >