I'd like to know what the currently checked out revision number is for a file or directory. Is there a way to do this in TortoiseSVN on Windows ?
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Right-click on the working directory in windows explorer, and select "Properties". You will see the Properties dialog, which will have a tab called "Subversion". Click on it, and you will see the version number, and other info. |
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If you are using XP, change your Explorer windows to Details View. Navigate to an SVN-controlled folder then go to View > Choose Details and select the SVN columns for status/rev/etc. |
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Not in tortoise but in command line.
will return what rev you are checked out on. |
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Thanks John, that's very useful but doesn't show the revision for the root folder of a project. Now that you've pointed me in the right direction, I have found that I can right-click the folder, select properties and a TortoiseSVN tab appears which contains the revision number. |
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nice one John Sheehan. I always just right clicked on the root folder and selected tortoise-svn | view log . |
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Before "Change your Explorer windows to Details View. Navigate to an SVN-controlled folder then go to View > Choose Details and select the SVN columns for status/rev/etc." you have to change your Windows Registry settings, adding this DWORD value HKCU\Software\TortoiseSVN\ColumnsEveryWhere and setting it to 1, as stated in the TortoiseSVN documentation. |
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