Thanks for your reply, Felix.
Actually, I just looked into our server running VisualSVN, and going
to our URL to the repository, it's identifying our repository with:
"Our Project - Revision 3771:/"
The revision number of "3771" is the number my team and I are always
receiving whenever we update our files from the repository. However,
when we commit the files, the revision number is unique, so that's
fine.
Is there a reason why our project has the title of '3771', which
wasn't there before? Maybe that's causing the issue? How do I take
that out in VisualSVN?
Lester
On Jul 2, 9:04 am, Felix Saphir <felix.sap..._at_kantarmedia.de> wrote:
> Lester schrieb:
>
>
>
> > whenever I "update" my files from the repository, all the files that
> > I'm updating have the exact same revision number. I thought all
> > revision numbers were supposed to be unique? Can somebody tell me
> > what's going on and why I'm getting the same revision number for any
> > file I update?
>
> A revision number identifies a set of changes. There is no revision
> number per file, so what you're seeing is probably okay.
>
> Felix
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