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RE: A question on version numbers

From: Ray Johnson <Rayj_at_ingenio.com>
Date: 2004-09-24 18:43:55 CEST

We at over 7000 - I'm sure it can go quite high. But what is the cap?
Max(uint) or max(ulong)?
What happens when it is reached?

Ray

-----Original Message-----
From: Lee Butcher [mailto:lee_butcher@yahoo.co.uk]
Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 9:17 AM
To: users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: A question on version numbers

Take this as the situation:
30 engineers, working on 200 files. Each engineer commits one file per
day so there will be 30 commits in 1 day. That means the global version
number will go from 0-30 in one day.
The average project is 8 weeks which is 40 working days. At the end of
the project the global version numner will be up to 1200.
Have I understood the versioning system of Subversion correctly? Each
commit increments the global version by 1?
How high can this version number go?

        
        
                
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