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SVK::Help::EnvironmentUser Contributed Perl DocumentaSVK::Help::Environment(3)

NAME
       SVK::Help::Environment - A list of svk's environment variables

DESCRIPTION
       A number of system environment variables influence how svk runs. Below
       is a complete list of variables you can use to alter svk's behavior.

   All Platforms
       $SVKROOT
	   Unless you tell it otherwise, svk stores your configuration and
	   repository in $HOME/.svk.  If you set SVKROOT to a path on disk,
	   svk will look there instead of in $HOME/.svk.

       $SVN_EDITOR / $EDITOR
	   Sometimes, svk needs to pop up a text editor. svk first tries to
	   launch the editor specified in $SVN_EDITOR and falls back to
	   $EDITOR if that's not defined.

       $SVKDIFF
	   If you'd prefer to use an external "diff" tool instead of svk's
	   builtin diff library, set this variable to your tool's name or
	   path.

       $SVKMERGE
	   svk lets you resolve conflicts, interactively, with a text editor
	   or use an external diff tool.  Out of the box, svk comes with
	   support for the following merge tools:

	    AraxisMerge
	    Emacs
	    FileMerge
	    GtkDiff
	    Guiffy
	    GVim
	    KDiff3
	    Meld
	    P4WinMerge
	    TkDiff
	    TortoiseMerge
	    Vim
	    WinMerge
	    XXDiff

	   If you want svk to spawn a specific merge tool, set this variable
	   to the tool's name.

       $SVKLOGLEVEL
	   The lowest log level that svk will present to the user. The log
	   levels are: DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR and FATAL. The default log
	   level is INFO; this includes progress messages for long-running
	   commands (such as sync). For non-interactive use (such as for cron
	   jobs) it might be useful to set $SVKLOGLEVEL to WARN.

       $SVKRESOLVE
	   If you set this variable, svk's interactive resolver will always
	   perform the command it's set to. For more details about the
	   commands available in svk's interactive resolver, type "perldoc
	   SVK::Resolve".

       $SVKMIME
	   Indicates which module is used for automatically detecting the MIME
	   types of files.  Implementations included with core SVK are:
	   "File::LibMagic", "File::MMagic", "File::Type" and "Internal".  The
	   value "Internal" means to use SVK's own internal MIME detection
	   algorithm which requires no external modules.  This poor, but fast
	   algorithm simply assigns "application/octet-stream" to anything
	   that looks binary.  If $SVKMIME has no value, "Internal" is used.

       $SVKPAGER
	   When svk needs to pipe long output through a pager, it uses
	   $SVKPAGER to send the output to your display.  If this variable is
	   not set or set to something that's not executable, the output will
	   not be paged.  svk ignores your $PAGER setting, so you must
	   explicitly set $SVKPAGER if you want paging.

       $SVKLOGOUTPUT
	   By specifying this variable, you change the default output filter
	   used by the "svk log" command.  The value of this variable can be
	   anything that you can pass to "svk log"'s "--output" option.

       SVKBATCHMODE
	   When you set this variable to a true value, SVK should never prompt
	   the user for an interactive response.

       $SVNFSTYPE
	   By default, svk creates its local repository as a fsfs repository
	   when running on Subversion 1.1 and newer. On Subversion 1.0, SVK
	   defaults to bdb.  To explicitly specify a repository type, set this
	   variable to fsfs or bdb.

       $SVKNORAREPLAY
	   By default, svk tries to make use of the replay api provided by
	   Subversion if available.  You can turn this environment variable on
	   to tell svk not to do so.  svk will then use the old "SVN::Mirror"
	   module to do mirroring.

       $SVKSVNBACKTRACE
	   (For debugging use only.) If this environment variable is set to a
	   true value, any error message which comes from the Subversion
	   libraries will be accompanied by a stack backtrace.

       $SVKPGP
	   svk supports the verification of historical changesets using the
	   Gnu Privacy Guard. Note that SVK no longer allows users to sign new
	   changesets.	By default, svk tries to run the first program called
	   gpg in your path. To tell svk to use a specific gpg executable, set
	   this variable to the executable's name or path.

   Win32
       These variables only apply to svk on Windows.

       $ProgramFiles
	   Set this variable to the directory you install programs into. It
	   defaults to 'C:\Program Files'.

perl v5.14.1			  2008-08-05	     SVK::Help::Environment(3)
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