Thanks for your help, I will try again this. But this is very poor compared to ClearCase. Nobody tried to script that ?
It is also possible to read the SVN repository without checkout, there is a way to address an element, something like this : <element url>@revnumber But it is not possible to use a syntax like this : <directory>@revnumber/<file> I tried, it doesn't work. Actually, I just try to analyze all elements, files and directories, contained in a SVN repository. I'd like to be able to parse all the elements - if possible without any checkout (that would be great). Other challenge is : I need to restore a file element that has been removed in a very old revision, and of course I don't know which one. Any search command or script with Subversion ? 2013/6/11 Olivier Antoine <oliviera201...@gmail.com> > Hi, > > I'm trying to work with SVN, but coming from ClearCase, I'm lost. > > It seems that it is not possible to consult the history of the repository > like in CC, > I can get the history of a file element with svn+annotate, I can use > svn+diff on files, > But for directories : no annotate, no diff - nothing ? > Do I have to check all the repository revision set in order to follow the > changes on a directory element ? > > Regards > Olivier > >