svn info <Repository-URL>
or
svn info --xml <Repository-URL>
Then look at the result. For xml, parse /info/entry/commit/@revision usually works, info/entry/@revision for the revision of the repository (151 in this example) or /info/entry/@revision info/entry/commit/@revision for tagged revisions.the revision of the last commit against this path (133, useful when working with tags):
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<info>
<entry
kind="dir"
path="cmdtools"
revision="151">
<url>http://myserver/svn/stumde/cmdtools</url>
<repository>
<root>http://myserver/svn/stumde</root>
<uuid>a148ce7d-da11-c240-b47f-6810ff02934c</uuid>
</repository>
<commit
revision="133">
<author>mstum</author>
<date>2008-07-12T17:09:08.315246Z</date>
</commit>
</entry>
</info>
I wrote a tool (cmdnetsvnrev, source code included) for myself which replaces the Revision in my AssemblyInfo.cs files. It's limited to that purpose though, but generally svn info and then processing is the way to go.
