On Sat, Sep 29, 2007 at 07:24:43PM +0200, Peter Stuge wrote:
-#define SUPERIOTOOL_VERSION "0.1" +#define SUPERIOTOOL_VERSION "r$Rev$"
How do I work with this? $Rev$ for superiotool.h won't be increased automatically when I make changes to another file.
It will be increased with every commit, no matter which files change. Contrary to CVS, svn has a global revision number (not per-file revisions), so it'll be updated whenever you commit something (or someone else committed something and you do an 'svn up').
I don't even think $Rev$ will bump when I export the changed rev, so this will only show the last rev of the particular file?
Nope. It should show the current revision of your tree.
Say you checkout r400 via 'svn co -r 400 svn://...' then $Rev$ should be replaced with '$Rev: 400 $'.
I have this issue in my own svn repos. What am I doing wrong?
Hm, dunno, the behaviour you described happens with CVS, but not svn usually.
Uwe.