Hi.

I just saw a case where two people made commits within about a second
of each other, and it resulted in the wrong revision number coming out
in the scmbug email.

Email from svn commit hook:

#1:
Author: user1
Date: 2008-10-17 14:34:09 +1100 (Fri, 17 Oct 2008)
New Revision: 5614

#2:
Author: user2
Date: 2008-10-17 14:34:10 +1100 (Fri, 17 Oct 2008)
New Revision: 5615

And then scmbug says:

The following changeset has been COMMITED.
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Bug(s)      : 11495
Product     : Product
Commited by : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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SCM Repository : /var/svn/repos

Description    :
cut


Branch:        product/trunk
Affected files:
---------------
5612 --> 5615 Product:product/cut
----------------------------------------------------------------------


This really should say 5614; it's almost as if scmbug is re-executing
svn to ask it what the latest revision is, when it should be using the
version passed in from the commit hook.

Maybe it's just a cosmetic issue and we don't need to worry; in this
case the file was not modified in revision 5615 anyway so no
inconsistency could result from this instance.

TX
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