On Fri, 2011-05-06 at 21:47 -0400, C. Michael Pilato wrote: > On 05/06/2011 07:08 PM, Greg Stein wrote: > > On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 17:06, Hyrum K Wright <hy...@hyrumwright.org> wrote: > >> On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 4:01 PM, C. Michael Pilato <cmpil...@collab.net> > >> wrote: > >>> Is there a convention in HTTP user-agent strings to use whitespace to > >>> delimit various bits of information carried in that string? I asked > >>> because > >>> our client strings now look like so in trunk co: > >>> > >>> "SVN/1.7.0-dev (under development) neon/0.28.2" > >>> > >>> I *think* the " (under development)" bit is new(ish) and the result of > >>> Julian's relatively recent tweaks to our version strings. I'm not so fond > >>> of its appearance in this location, but wanted to hear other's opinion on > >>> the matter. > >>> > >>> So ... what say you? > >> > >> Seems kinda redundant when used along with the '-dev' postfix in the > >> version number, says I. > > > > Agreed. We should switch the User-Agent string from using SVN_VERSION > > to SVN_VER_NUMBER. > > Okey dokey. r1100424. Thanks, guys.
r1100424 switched the string for Neon and Serf. r1102218 now does the same for RA-svn. - Julian