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What is the difference between 'svnmerge' (alias svnmerge.py, the python script that comes with svn) and 'svn merge' (Subversion 1.5's native merge-tracking)? Which one do you recommend?

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    I suspect that svnmerge is an alias for svn merge Nov 2, 2009 at 21:46
  • Well svnmerge doesn't contain a space and svn merge doesn't. I am also not sure this belongs on stackoverflow. Perhaps superuser.
    – MitMaro
    Nov 2, 2009 at 21:48
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    My system doesn't have an svn merge, so I think Dana is right. Nov 2, 2009 at 21:54
  • Tuure's post below may also be correct, it's impossible to tell which without more info from the Asker. Nov 2, 2009 at 22:15
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    @Dana the Sane: svnmerge is NOT an alias for svn merge. svnmerge is a script to do basic merge tracking on top of old (before 1.5) releases of Subversion which provided no merge tracking of their own.
    – bendin
    Nov 4, 2009 at 13:56

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Prior to 1.5, the Subversion merge command didn't leave much information on which branches were reintegrated to the trunk, so svnmerge.py was written to make up for this lack of traceability.

Starting with version 1.5, meta-information is generated by svn at each merge, the svn:mergeinfo property which is transparently appended to the target paths. You can appreciate that for example if you use TortoiseSVN, which can show you a graph.

This is not perfect yet though, as many would rightly say.

So you should see what your needs are, if the standard svn merge is not enough for you, have a look at scripts like svnmerge but in that case, make sure everyone uses the same tool.

In my experience, the standard option is more than enough in most cases.

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  • Does this answer implies that svn merge is less capable than svnmerge?
    – Angel
    Nov 6, 2009 at 0:25
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    Not really since 1.5. There are some features in svnmerge that don't exist in the native Subversion merge, like keeping a list of merged/unmerged commits, blocking some revisions, but apparently the disadvantages can outweight those not-so-useful additional features, as you can see here: blogs.open.collab.net/svn/2007/10/subversion-15-m.html. Also, there are more and more reports of svnmerge problems with Subversion 1.6. You can see the feature list and FAQ on their website: orcaware.com/svn/wiki/Svnmerge.py
    – RedGlyph
    Nov 6, 2009 at 9:52
  • @RedGlyph: the blogs link you posted no longer exists. :-( so much for the idea of permalinks
    – Jason S
    Jul 7, 2011 at 13:06
  • @JasonS The Wayback Machine still has a copy
    – Izkata
    Jul 13, 2015 at 16:00
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svnmerge is an external tool for "automatic branch management", whereas svn merge is the basic tool for mergin branches in Subversion itself. As you don't tell what you want to do, it's a bit hard to recommend either.

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