Subversion

Subversion

Activity Plug-in

Update from Subversion

This activity takes updates from the Subversion file repository and applies them to your workspace, usually at the start of a Workflow before other activities are conducted. The activity contains fields for the appropriate Subversion checkout URL.

 

Subversion Bill of Material Report

 

This activity provides a Subversion Bill of Materials Report.  If the same Workflow has been run against the same source control module before, this activity will also provide a Subversion Differences report. This activity should be one of the first activities defined in a Workflow because it takes a “snapshot” of the Build Directory for analysis and comparison with other iterations of a Workflow.  The activity contains fields for many Workflow-specific parameters that are set by default to the corresponding activity macros. The only parameter that will typically require attention is the field that indicates whether the Workflow is public or private.  Public Workflows need the “–lp” flag; private Workflows take no flag.

Execute Meister Incremental Build with Subversion Audit

 

This activity is used to execute a Meister incremental build, re-building only those components that are out of date with Build Audit Reporting exposing all components that are not managed by Subversion. When files are found in Subversion the version information of the source files from the Subversion repository is reported.   The activity contains fields for the Audit Report name, options, targets, and variable settings.  Note: You must execute a Meister Build Control File activity before this step.

 

 

Execute Meister Clean all Build with Subversion Audit

 

This activity is used to execute a Meister clean all build, re-building all components with Build Audit Reporting exposing all components that are not managed by Subversion. When files are found in Subversion the version information of the source files from the Subversion repository is reported.   The activity contains fields for the Audit Report name, options, targets, and variable settings.  Note: You must execute a Meister Build Control File activity before this step.