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    icon2.gif   Re: svn revision number in the source, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Feb 21 20:24:18 2006 

Steve Jones wrote:
There is a variable $Id$ in source that looks like it is supposed to reflect the svn revision number of the compiled code. How is this supposed to be set, manually just before compiling?


It gets set automatically on every commit to the Subversion repository.
    icon2.gif   Re: svn revision number in the source, posted by Steve Jones on Tue Feb 21 21:01:22 2006 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Steve Jones wrote:
There is a variable $Id$ in source that looks like it is supposed to reflect the svn revision number of the compiled code. How is this supposed to be set, manually just before compiling?


It gets set automatically on every commit to the Subversion repository.


So, when we go to the download section and download directly from there, that is not "committed" source? I ask because the revision id there is not set to anything that I can see.
    icon2.gif   Re: svn revision number in the source, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Feb 21 21:17:13 2006 

Steve Jones wrote:
So, when we go to the download section and download directly from there, that is not "committed" source? I ask because the revision id there is not set to anything that I can see.


Can you be a bit more specific? What do you download? The Windows binaries, the Linux RPM? Or from the Subversion repository? The current version in the repository, which you can download here, contains in the file elogd.c following line 8:
   $Id: elogd.c 1660 2006-02-17 19:48:12Z ritt $

This tells you that this is revision 1660, committed on Feb. 17 by myself. So what is the problem?
    icon14.gif   Re: svn revision number in the source, posted by Steve Jones on Tue Feb 21 21:58:16 2006 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Steve Jones wrote:
So, when we go to the download section and download directly from there, that is not "committed" source? I ask because the revision id there is not set to anything that I can see.


Can you be a bit more specific? What do you download? The Windows binaries, the Linux RPM? Or from the Subversion repository? The current version in the repository, which you can download here, contains in the file elogd.c following line 8:
   $Id: elogd.c 1660 2006-02-17 19:48:12Z ritt $

This tells you that this is revision 1660, committed on Feb. 17 by myself. So what is the problem?



Steve Jones wrote:
Ok, this is really strange but just an hour ago I clicked on the http://midas.psi.ch/elog/download.html link and I was taken to a completely different webview - in fact, I am quite sure that at the bottom right corner it said "WebCVS"! Now, it says WebSVN and the revision info is in there. I've been trying to debug a problem with default.css and the elcode icons - and somewhere in there I cleared my firefox cache. Perhaps an old page was cached????

I have no idea how I got to CVS, and it make sense that CVS was not setting the SVN revision code.
Sorry to botter you on this.
    icon2.gif   Re: svn revision number in the source, posted by Steve Jones on Tue Feb 21 22:13:40 2006 

Steve Jones wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Steve Jones wrote:
So, when we go to the download section and download directly from there, that is not "committed" source? I ask because the revision id there is not set to anything that I can see.


Can you be a bit more specific? What do you download? The Windows binaries, the Linux RPM? Or from the Subversion repository? The current version in the repository, which you can download here, contains in the file elogd.c following line 8:
   $Id: elogd.c 1660 2006-02-17 19:48:12Z ritt $

This tells you that this is revision 1660, committed on Feb. 17 by myself. So what is the problem?



Steve Jones wrote:
Ok, this is really strange but just an hour ago I clicked on the http://midas.psi.ch/elog/download.html link and I was taken to a completely different webview - in fact, I am quite sure that at the bottom right corner it said "WebCVS"! Now, it says WebSVN and the revision info is in there. I've been trying to debug a problem with default.css and the elcode icons - and somewhere in there I cleared my firefox cache. Perhaps an old page was cached????

I have no idea how I got to CVS, and it make sense that CVS was not setting the SVN revision code.
Sorry to bother you on this.
I just downloaded the tarball from SVN and the revision numbers are set correctly, as you said. I'm stumped as to how I got to CVS. I am running into issues that are related to the stylesheet properties, but that is for a different entry.

Thanks!
    icon2.gif   Re: svn revision number in the source, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Feb 21 22:33:32 2006 

Steve Jones wrote:
I have no idea how I got to CVS


I realized that I had an old link to CVS when I checked your previous posting, so I updated that link like 30 min ago. That's why you got a new one.
    icon7.gif   Re: svn revision number in the source, posted by Steve Jones on Tue Feb 21 22:37:14 2006 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Steve Jones wrote:
I have no idea how I got to CVS


I realized that I had an old link to CVS when I checked your previous posting, so I updated that link like 30 min ago. That's why you got a new one.


Ah, thanks. All is now right with the world Big grin
icon5.gif   How to build own/customized selection page?, posted by Holger Mundhahs on Wed Feb 22 19:04:19 2006 
Hello @all,

with "Selection page = ..." I can link to an self defined selection page for the systems.
As I understand it must be an static page, or how is it possible to define the content based
on the available logbooks or groups?

Regards
Holger
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