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Re: Strange svnversion -c behavior (mixed revision output)

From: Vincent Lefevre <vincent+svn_at_vinc17.org>
Date: 2006-01-13 15:53:56 CET

On 2006-01-13 14:57:53 +0100, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> I've never used the -c switch before, but the documentation says it
> means "committed." So I think it means, in your case, that the oldest
> file in mpfr-trunk was committed in revision 1533, and the newest was
> committed in revision 3997.

Hmm... OK, this wasn't clear. The documentation says:

  The version number will be a single number if the working
  copy is single revision, unmodified, not switched and with
  an URL that matches the TRAIL_URL argument.

but I didn't think that "single revision" was referring to last
changed revisions too.

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