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Re: why am I receiving the same revision numbers?

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 02 Jul 2010 17:32:23 +0200

On 02.07.2010 17:20, Lester wrote:
> 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?

That's the revision number your repository is currently at. You can't
really remove that number.
When you run an update, that revision number is shown in the dialog at
the end. That way you know which revision your repository is currently at.
Every commit increases that number, no matter which and how many files
are in the commit. One commit - one additional revision.

Each file however has its own "last committed revision" which is the
revision that file was last changed.

Stefan

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