On Tue, May 08, 2012 at 09:45:12PM +0300, Daniel Shahaf wrote: > Stefan Sperling wrote on Tue, May 08, 2012 at 20:20:27 +0200: > > So 'svn status -u' is a better equivalent to 'hg incoming' than > > 'svn log -rBASE:HEAD'. But, in most cases, the log command will show > > what you're interested in. > > For completeness, using 'svnversion' in combination with 'svn log' can > give a superset of the changes that will be applied: > > % svnversion > 38:52M > % svn log -r 38:HEAD > > Making this work in presence of switched subtrees ('S' in the `svnversion` > output) is left as a exercise for the reader. It's not a one-liner.
Maybe something like 'svn status -u --log' that does the right thing wouldn't be too bad to have afterall :)