Al,

On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 11:41 PM, Albert Hui <obsd....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Andres,
>
> Are you able to reset the revision number for the OpenBSD directory to
> 1 or does the directory revision number follows a specific
> scheme ?

I really don't know that much about SVN, but I think that the revision
number is general to all the project and that I'm not able to "set a
revision number for a specific directory". If you know how to do it,
and have a good reason to need that feature, let me know the svn
command and I'll run it,

Thanks for contributing, I'm going to review the package in some minutes,

> Albert
>
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