Hi Chris,

2011/11/18 Chris Maynard <chris.mayn...@gtech.com>

> Gerald Combs <gerald@...> writes:
>
> > I updated make-version.pl to clarify the different things that it does.
> > It can now store the SVN revision in config.nmake, which can then be
> > used to rebuild svnversion.h. Updating config.nmake was a lot easier
> > than a post-commit hook since we were storing other version information
> > there.
>
> I compiled r39937 on Windows XP SP3 (32-bit), but the plugins directory
> created
> was wireshark-gtk2\plugins\1.7.1-SVN-39921.  Is this to be expected?  If
> so,
> when exactly would the directory name change to reflect the actual
> revision?
>
> Also, unless a distclean is done, when it does change, will you be left
> with
> outdated SVN-xxxxx directories?  If so, should a modification be made to
> wipe
> out any stale directories that might be present?
>

Since Gerald's commit in revision 39924 everything is back to normal
(plugin folder is named 1.7.1) :)

Regards,
Pascal.
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