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Re: how to interpret "_ * 55 55 alexis ./bin/lspipe.spp" ?

From: Alexis Huxley <ahuxley_at_gmx.net>
Date: 2002-07-26 16:41:46 CEST

> > I checked the manual, man page, FAQ, but no info. I have an output
> > from 'svn st -u -v' which contains the line:
> >
> > _ * 55 55 alexis ./bin/lspipe.spp
> >
> > My question is how do I interpret this? I'm confused why it tells
> > me - after checking with the repos - that lspipe.spp was last
> > changed in 55 but despite having 55 in my WC, that I still need
> > to update.
>
> Those revisions numbers being displayed are cached in the entries
> file. They're inserted whenever you do an update. When you update
> your tree, at a *minimum* every single revision's working-rev is
> bumped to HEAD. Files which get patched also have their 'last changed
> rev' bumped.

Sorry Ben, I don't follow. The '*' I get - it is right. But could you
explain what the *second* '55' means? What use is it to me? Thanks.

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