Hi, On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 6:02 AM, janandith jayawardena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ...How do I get the revision number and checkout the correct code in svn...
When you do "svn up", svn prints the revision number after updating - that's usually the number that I indicate in bug reports or comments. Later, "svn info" prints the current revision number. If you want to be sure that your local sandbox has no modifications, use "svn stat" - that should output nothing. To revert to the svn version, use "svn revert -R ." but note that this does not delete any locally added files, which "svn stat" would then show. If you really really want to be sure that you have the latest code, a fresh checkout (svn co ...) in an empty directory is the safest way. -Bertrand
