No, there isn't: http://subversion.tigris.org/faq.html#version-value-in-source
Tony
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>From: DavidCAIT [mailto:dzazeski_at_cait.org]
>Sent: Monday, November 23, 2009 4:16 PM
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>Subject: SVN Keywords Question
>
>Is there any svn keyword which indicates the last date when
>ANY file in the SVN repository was updated? For example, if I
>have three files in my SVN
>repository:
>
>readme.txt
>myWebapp.jar
>welcome.jpg
>
>Is there any SVN keyword that I could put in readme.txt which
>would be updated with the most recent date that any file in
>the repository was updated? For example, if I updated
>welcome.jpg on July 2nd then I would want the text in
>"readme.txt" to indicate that the package was last updated on
>July 2nd even though I haven't updated my readme file.
>
>Thanks!
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