M.Canales.es wrote:
You made two changes on 6.1.1 changelog that should be merged to trunk.
Right! Thanks. I forgot I actually made two changes.
Now it does make more sense. I thought I had to use the trunk's
changelog version too, but I suppose I don't have to. It'll use whatever
is current.
This does lead me to the next question.
You said revisions are tied to the entire repository, not a file?
Consider this example then, if I understand it all correctly. I'll use
functional rev. numbers to make it easier.
I made my first change to changelog.xml which SVN reported to me as
being revision 1000.
Then I made a change to another file which would become revision 1001.
Then I made a change to changelog again to fix an issue which becomes
revision 1002.
Correct? This means that changelog.xml has no revision 1001? Or if it
does, then 1000 and 1001 are identical?
How do I find out what the previous revision for changelog.xml was? "svn
info" tells me the last changed. What is the previous last changed? I
would need to know this in order to be able to specify that other
revision, right?
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