On Jan 13, 2010, at 16:02, Headley, Ronald (PSC/ISMS/EAD-CTR) wrote:

> We recently encountered an issue where an incorrect version, or more 
> specifically, a non-existing version, of a file was promoted to production.  
> We want to enhance our process to ensure we, at a minimal, export an existing 
> version of a file.  Can anyone suggest a command that will check the file 
> version (without parsing the output of the list command; I’d rather check the 
> execution of the command with “echo $?” or something to that effect)?  See 
> examples below for further details.

To correct the terminology, you're trying to verify the "last changed revision" 
of the file. And I don't think you're going to find a solution that doesn't 
involve parsing the output of some svn command.


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