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No, there is only one revision connected to that _tag_, because tags should be considered static (by convention). <BR>
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When we say 'it's based on 9561' we mean, 'that was the trunk rev we chose to base the 0.6.5-rc on, and subsequent tags and branches'.<BR><BR>
/trunk is a branch, off which we choose a candidate revision.<BR>
when we branch that off to /branches/0.6.5-rc1, that gets a new revision number.<BR>
subsequent work in 0.6.5-rc1 gets new, unique numbers, as does subsequent work in /trunk<BR>
the act of tagging the /tags/0.6.5-release creates a new and unique number for the 'tag' revision. (it's not a reference, it's a copy)<BR>
the act of renaming 0.6.5-rc1 to 0.6.5-post-fixes advances its revision number.<BR>
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et c.<BR>
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simply: the revision number is not a 'version number'.<BR>
<BR>Best regards,<BR>Stefan Andersson<BR><BR><BR><BR> <BR>
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Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 10:02:07 +0200<BR>From: avdleeuw@gmail.com<BR>To: opensim-dev@lists.berlios.de<BR>Subject: Re: [Opensim-dev] What is the difference between various releases<BR><BR>I understand what you're saying, but in that light, should the SVN releasenumbers stay 'static' for a given tag?<BR>(Yes, I've read the mail about SVN version numbers).<BR><BR>I understand the 0.6.5-release is a tag, but I've already seen a lot of different SVN releasenumbers associated with that specific tag. Could it be there was a mistake in making the tag?<BR><BR>Bulli Schumann<BR></body>
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