This should be pretty easy with vanilla SVN tools. I'm not a major SVN expert, but a quick look at the documentation tells me that you can probably say something like this:
svn diff -r '{START DATE}' -r '{END DATE}' --summarize
...and it will spit out a list of files changed between those dates.
If you really have to have md5 sums, there's a "svn cat" command to get file contents at any revision you want. Pipe that to "md5sum" and go.
In reply to Re: Track subversion changes
by kyle
in thread Track subversion changes
by Anonymous Monk
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