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svndumpfilter include — Filter out nodes without given prefixes from dump stream.
Can be used to include nodes that begin with one or
more PATH_PREFIX
es in a
filtered dump file (thus excluding all other paths).
If we have a dump file from a repository with a number of
different picnic-related directories in it, but want to
keep only the sandwiches
part of the
repository, we'll include only that path:
$ svndumpfilter include sandwiches < dumpfile > filtered-dumpfile Including prefixes: '/sandwiches' Revision 0 committed as 0. Revision 1 committed as 1. Revision 2 committed as 2. Revision 3 committed as 3. Revision 4 committed as 4. Dropped 12 node(s): '/condiments' '/condiments/pepper' '/condiments/pepper.OLD' '/condiments/salt' '/condiments/salt.OLD' '/drinks' '/snacks' '/supplies' '/toppings' '/toppings/cheese' '/toppings/cheese.OLD' '/toppings/lettuce' $
Beginning in Subversion 1.7,
svndumpfilter can optionally treat
the PATH_PREFIX
s not merely as
explicit substrings, but as file patterns instead. So,
for example, if you wished to include only paths which ended
with ks
, you would do the
following:
$ svndumpfilter include --pattern "*ks" < dumpfile > filtered-dumpfile Including prefix patterns: '/*ks' Revision 0 committed as 0. Revision 1 committed as 1. Revision 2 committed as 2. Revision 3 committed as 3. Revision 4 committed as 4. Dropped 11 node(s): '/condiments' '/condiments/pepper' '/condiments/pepper.OLD' '/condiments/salt' '/condiments/salt.OLD' '/sandwiches' '/supplies' '/toppings' '/toppings/cheese' '/toppings/cheese.OLD' '/toppings/lettuce' $