[fpc-devel] mips-linux and mipsel-linux snapshots available
Mark Morgan Lloyd
markMLl.fpc-devel at telemetry.co.uk
Wed Nov 21 15:01:00 CET 2012
Tomas Hajny wrote:
>> Is there a rough way of querying svn to determine what revisions were
>> committed on a particular date?
>
> SVN logs (e.g. http://svn.freepascal.org/svn/logs/fpc-trunk.log if talking
> about trunk)? As far as I understand SVN help correctly, querying the
> revision for a specific date should be possible using 'svn -r {date} log',
> but I haven't used it myself since I find working with the log files kept
> in our SVN tree much more convenient.
# fpc -iDW
2012/10/17 2.7.1
# svn -r '{2012-10-17}' log http://svn.freepascal.org/svn/fpc/trunk
------------------------------------------------------------------------
r22678 | pierre | 2012-10-16 22:45:41 +0000 (Tue, 16 Oct 2012) | 1 line
..
I'll get back onto this later, I've got some Debian bugs to report :-/
But at the same time I note Pierre's
> ppcmips -iDW
> 2012/11/21 2.7.1-r1:23032
Is there some reliable way of getting the SVN revision into the FPC
version number or build date, or even into a macro or symbol so that a
program can log what revision it was compiled by?
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Mark Morgan Lloyd
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