[Vincent Lefevre]
> $ svn co file:///home/vinc17/private/svn-...@1952 wd-test
> $ cd wd-test
> $ svn pl -v ensl/these/lplain.bst
> Properties on 'ensl/these/lplain.bst':
>   svn:keywords
>     Id Date
> $ grep Id ensl/these/lplain.bst
> % $Id: lplain.bst 1950 2003-12-08 12:30:36Z lefevre $
> $ grep Id ensl/these/.svn/text-base/lplain.bst.svn-base
> % $Id: lplain.bst,v 4.0 2000/01/31 18:11:53 vlefevre Exp $

How did this file get into this state?  Normally, in the .svn/text-base
copy of a file, like the copy in the repository, the $Id$ keyword is
not expanded.

It looks like an RCS identifier.  Was this imported via cvs2svn, or by
manual 'svn add' of your tree, or something else?  Was the svn:keywords
property set at the time of initial import, or later?

Thanks,
-- 
Peter Samuelson | org-tld!p12n!peter | http://p12n.org/



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