How to use command line svn with builtin MATLAB integration?
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MATLAB ships with a built in source controle integrations with svn or git.
I am using svn, which works fine in MATLAB via the filebrowser.
Can I invoke svn by a command line prompt? The answer here suggests it should be possible
Also the MATLAB help gives an example of the command to manually register binary files:
svn propset svn:mime-type application/octet-stream binaryfilename
But how can I use this svn command? svn does not work at the MATLAB prompt, nor at the system prompt. I searched for .exe files containing svn on my system disk but could not find it. I have not attempted to install svn myself - I am relying on the instance that comes with a MATLAB install.
Thanks if you can help!
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Chidvi Modala
on 8 Mar 2021
You might need to install an SVN command-line client to use the "Command-Line SVN Integration" with MATLAB. You may refer to the SVN Source Control Options in this documentation
Per-Anders Ekstrom
on 2 Apr 2023
Maybe a little late for you Julian, but this code might help anybody that wants to perform SVN-operations from the command line. The code make use of the already built-in subversion support (SVNKit) that is used by the graphical user interface, and thus, no installing of any external SVN command-line clients is required.
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