On Jan 21, 2005, at 5:21 PM, Lombard, David N wrote:
Hold on thar! What mean "SVNVER"?
Did you really mean "4.0.1b1-r1" or something else? I'm asking for a literal interpretation of the file shown below (which came from my svn oscar-4.0b branch.
No, not r1 -- the "1" means "go look and find out what the SVN r number is for this tree and use that".
So "svn=1" and "svn=0" is a boolean distinguishment between putting the SVN r number in the version number or not -- *not* the actual SVN r number that is put in the version number.
Make sense?
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