PSF files : specify revision number of a project [message #479189] |
Mon, 10 August 2009 04:12  |
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Hi,
I would like to know if it's possible to specify the revision number of a
project in a "Project Set File".
If I export a psf from my workspace, for a project with a "non head"
revision and then I import this project from the previously generated psf
file, the imported project has a head revision number.
Thanks for any help.
Dimitri.
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Re: PSF files : specify revision number of a project [message #479219 is a reply to message #479189] |
Mon, 10 August 2009 06:10   |
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Dimitri,
If you extract from a branch and export that, the branch (or is it tag?)
will be encoded in the export. E.g., v1_0 here:
<project
reference=" 1.0,:extssh:dev.eclipse.org:/cvsroot/tools,org.eclipse.orbit /net.sourceforge.lpg.lpgjavaruntime,net.sourceforge.lpg.lpgj avaruntime,*v1_0* "/>
Yanculovici wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to know if it's possible to specify the revision number
> of a project in a "Project Set File".
>
> If I export a psf from my workspace, for a project with a "non head"
> revision and then I import this project from the previously generated
> psf file, the imported project has a head revision number.
>
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
>
> Dimitri.
>
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If you extract from a branch and export that, the branch (or is it
tag?) will be encoded in the export.
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Re: PSF files : specify revision number of a project [message #479231 is a reply to message #479219] |
Mon, 10 August 2009 07:20  |
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Ok,
Thank you Ed.
In fact I'm a svn user and I din't remember that the concept of "revision"
was different between cvs and svn.
My need was to specify a "revision" (as defined in svn), not a tag or
branch version...
I've posted this question in the eclipse.technology.subversive newsgroup.
Dimitri.
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