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Re: newbie need help to configure svn

From: J. Bakshi <joydeep_at_infoservices.in>
Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2009 10:56:46 +0530

Srilakshmanan, Lakshman wrote:
> Hi Bakshi,
>
> Think of the revision as an implicit tag. So every time you commit you
> get a new tag created.
>
> The equivalent of revision per file in cvs does not exist in svn, but
> with experience you will find that it is not important to have a
> sequentially incrementing revision number for every file.
>
> What is important is the ability to trace the file to the last commit
> (change) which is adequately provided in svn using the global revision
> number.
>

Hello Andy and Lakshman,

Thanks a lot for your explanation and response. The problem I am facing
is really make me very nervous.

Say there are total 3 projects in a repository. If you change any file
in a particular project it actually changes the version of the
repository. So I am in search for a way where it treats the project
individually. Could you please enlighten me in this direction ?

Thanks

> Thanks
> Lakshman
> -----Original Message-----
> From: J. Bakshi [mailto:joydeep_at_infoservices.in]
> Sent: Monday, 5 January 2009 8:50 PM
> To: users_at_subversion.tigris.org
> Subject: newbie need help to configure svn
>
> Dear list,
> Hello to all of you.
> I have come to this list to fine tune my svn server.
>
> I have installed svn recently on a linux ( clark connect ) server
>
> svn, version 1.4.6 (r28521)
> compiled Dec 31 2007, 15:01:44
>
> There is no problem to use the svn server by svn: and https:
>
> One thing is still missing here :-(
> If some one changes and commits a single file it changes the entire
> revision of the repository.
> But what I am looking for is committing a file will only change the
> version of that file as well as show the version number also of that
> file and it should not increment the version number of the entire
> project.
> How can I get this ?
> Please suggest
> Thanks
>
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