On Sat, Sep 29, 2007 at 07:24:43PM +0200, Peter Stuge wrote: > > -#define SUPERIOTOOL_VERSION "0.1" > > +#define SUPERIOTOOL_VERSION "r$Rev$" > > How do I work with this? $Rev$ for superiotool.h won't be increased > automatically when I make changes to another file.
It will be increased with every commit, no matter which files change. Contrary to CVS, svn has a global revision number (not per-file revisions), so it'll be updated whenever you commit something (or someone else committed something and you do an 'svn up'). > I don't even think $Rev$ will bump when I export the changed rev, so > this will only show the last rev of the particular file? Nope. It should show the current revision of your tree. Say you checkout r400 via 'svn co -r 400 svn://...' then $Rev$ should be replaced with '$Rev: 400 $'. > I have this issue in my own svn repos. What am I doing wrong? Hm, dunno, the behaviour you described happens with CVS, but not svn usually. Uwe. -- http://www.hermann-uwe.de | http://www.holsham-traders.de http://www.crazy-hacks.org | http://www.unmaintained-free-software.org
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