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6 SVK::Command::Info - Display information about a file or directory
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9 info [PATH | DEPOTPATH]...
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12 -R [--recursive] : descend recursively
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15 For example, here's the way to display the info of a checkout path:
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17 % svk info ~/dev/svk
18 Checkout Path: /Users/gugod/dev/svk
19 Depot Path: //svk/local
20 Revision: 447
21 Last Changed Rev.: 447
22 Last Changed Date: 2006-11-28
23 Copied From: /svk/trunk, Rev. 434
24 Merged From: /svk/trunk, Rev. 445
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26 You can see the result has some basic information: the actual depot
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30 The result of "svk info //svk/local" is almost the same as above,
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49 % svk info //svk/trunk
50 Depot Path: //svk/trunk
51 Revision: 447
52 Last Changed Rev.: 445
53 Mirrored From: svn://svn.clkao.org/svk, Rev. 1744
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