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[Python-Dev] Expose Subversion revision number to Python

[Python-Dev] Expose Subversion revision number to Python [Python-Dev] Expose Subversion revision number to PythonArmin Rigo arigo at tunes.org
Sat Dec 17 11:43:34 CET 2005
Hi Martin,

On Sat, Dec 17, 2005 at 11:32:54AM +0100, "Martin v. L?wis" wrote:
> >     trunk$  svn up
> >     At revision xxx.
> >     trunk$  svn info
> >     Last Changed Rev: 10000
> >     trunk$  cd Python
> >     trunk/python$  svn info
> >     Last Changed Rev: 10001
> 
> It is possible:
> svn up -r 10000
> cd Python
> svn up -r 10001
> 
> (assuming Python changed in 10001).

No, I know about this.  I meant -- obviously, I'd have expected... --
precisely the sequence of commands that my example shows: the operation
of doing only a plain 'svn up' in the root directory and nothing more --
which is what most people should do -- cannot leave a subdirectory's
Last Changed Rev higher than the root's.


A bientot,

Armin
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