Say you want to see both the log and diff of a given svn version, just the differences between it and the previous version, plus log message (i.e. what was committed, and why, for version NUM) The following will work at a bash command prompt:
$ r=NUM; rr=-r`expr $r - 1`:$r; svn log -r$r; svn diff [...]
Oxford Geek Nights have got a mention in the November 2007 issue of .net magazine. The whole article by Mark Boulton isn’t available online, but it discusses the resources that are available for freelance hopefuls, and how events such as OGN and dConstruct (yes, it mentions them in the same breath; yes, in that order!) [...]
The OGN juggernaut rumbles on towards the fourth Oxford Geek Night. Keynotes have been confirmed:
Tom Steinberg, founder of mySociety
James Gardner, co-founder of the Pylons Web Framework
We’ve also (as you can see above) got the website sorted out, alongside the Upcoming event. How l33t are we?
Imagine you have a Drupal site: I have several, so that’s easy for me. Say you’ve got an index aggregating lots of your content in a listing, and it spans lots of pages. It’s probably a view created with the views module, slicing through your content in a special way.
Drupal has a core paging module [...]
We’re back! After a too-long absence the Oxford Geek Nights return, sadly without Natalie at the helm (which is why it’s taken us until now to get our act together…)
OGN #4 is scheduled for November 28th, in the upstairs room at the Jericho Tavern as before. We’ll update the OGN website asap, but we’re already [...]