On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 3:59 PM, David Rowe <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Richard,
>
> > 1. config.h
> >
> >
> > It is my understanding that we don't need these at all. If someone can
> > definitively determine that's the case then I'll remove it, but
> > it's presence doesn't hurt anything.
>
> OK.
>

So this is safe to remove? I just want to be sure...


>
> > 2. Two version.h files
> >
> >
> > There's one in the root of the source tree and on in src/. The one in
> > src has the version set to 0.961 which looks wrong to me. I'm assuming
> > this should have been 0.96.1. The one in the root only has 0.96. In
> > either case, one of these needs to go away, my vote is to keep the on
> > in the root.
>
> OK
>

So do we need to update the version to 0.96.1? Or leave it t 0.96?


>
> > 2a. Exporting svn revision into version.h?
> >
> >
> > There are svn hooks that can be used to put the svn revision in a file
> > (my vote is version.h) upon commit. The only drawback I can think of
> > is that a script would have to be developed for both linux and windows
> > if someone has commit access that only works in the windows world.
>
> I think this might work OK using mingw and cmd line svn under windows,
> but haven't tried it.
>
> If we can get to doing official releases I'm all for this going away...

Richard
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