Hi Nathan, thanks for the reference to the Windows source. I had a short look at it already and as I saw the usage of ATL I assumed it might use COM and looked further. But I can give it a second try, good idea. I also thought of using WINE, which is a bit of effort because I’m using it inside of Yocto and Yocto builds all host-tools from source first (however, Yocto can be configured to use native host tools as well, maybe I should give that a try).
I’ll have a look at it, thanks. I need to generate a file containing subversion versions like the following (final version will be bigger). And I also thought of writing a small python script for it. const TRevisionInfo_rt g_AppRevisionInfo = {"http://svnsrv/svn/entangled_amplifier/Src","17"," (modifiziert)"}; const TRevisionInfo_rt g_ExtRevisionInfo[] = { {"http://svnsrv/svn/entangled_amplifier/Src/quantum_erasor","17",""}, {"http://svnsrv/svn/entangled_amplifier/Src/spatial_folder","2",""}, {"http://svnsrv/svn/entangled_amplifier/Src/bif/neuro_interface","11",""}, {"http://svnsrv/svn/entangled_amplifier/Src/btt_reverter","2",""}, {"http://svnsrv/svn/entangled_amplifier/Src/cosm_var_matrice","15",""}, {"http://svnsrv/svn/entangled_amplifier/Src/cat_charger","14",""}, {"http://svnsrv/svn/entangled_amplifier/Src/wy_noscom","17",""}, }; const char g_szBuildTime[] = "26.05.2020/23:53:44,44"; const char g_szBuilder[] = „labpc/Roelof"; Thanks a lot, Roelof > Am 05.06.2020 um 00:04 schrieb Nathan Hartman <hartman.nat...@gmail.com>: > > On Thu, Jun 4, 2020 at 10:05 AM Roelof Berg <rb...@berg-solutions.de> wrote: >> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> + Does someone have a copy left of svnwcrev ? + >> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> >> […] > > Hello Roelof, > > This isn't an answer to your question, but is it possible that > Subversion's own built-in tools could provide the functionality you > need? > > Is this the same tool that is in TortoiseSVN sources, under directory > src/SubWCRev? I understand that tool is for Windows and you asked > about Linux. This sounds like a command line tool. Is it terribly > difficult to port it to Linux? > > If Subversion doesn't provide the functionality you need, perhaps you > can describe what you're trying to accomplish, and maybe someone will > suggest an alternative that will work for you. Let us know... > > Nathan >