On 15-Mar-2005, Попков Александр wrote:
> I am having a little question: why commits always increase revision?!

That's the semantic of a commit in Arch.  You're committing a new
revision of the files into the archive.

Before committing, you need to describe the changes in a change log.  If
you can't describe any changes in the change log, why would you commit?

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