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When using a simple command line svn client, if you run update you can see the changes that were made to your working copy.

I've been trying to do so in SharpSvn (with C#, .Net 3.5), because I need to see if the Client.Update() operation caused deletion of files, for example.
I tried using SvnUpdateResult, but it returns one item, for the entire folder, with no details I can find. I also can't find anything that looks useful in SvnUpdateArgs.

Help please?

Thanks.

Noich
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You can subscribe to the Notify event, on SvnUpdateArgs or on the client instance itself:

SvnUpdateArgs ua = new SvnUpdateArgs();
ua.Notify += delegate(object sender, SvnNotifyEventArgs e)
        {
            Console.Write(e.Action);
            Console.WriteLine(e.FullPath);
        };
Sander Rijken
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