On Fri, 2005-02-11 at 17:13 +0000, Joern RENNECKE wrote: > Joseph S. Myers wrote: > > > > > > >You mean the revision number of the whole checked out tree, which the > >"svnversion" utility will tell you in any checked out svn tree (including > >whether the tree is modified or mixed version). Given such a number, if > >you don't intend to do svn operations on that tree afterwards you can > >remove the .svn directories and reconstruct the checked out tree using the > >version number later. > > > > > > Is there an svn command to do that without doing a new checkout from the > repository? >
You mean tell you what the current version of the repo is? svnlook can do it, but it requires direct access to the repo. I could always make something that just prints out svnlook youngest <repo> to a socket and closes the connection (so you could netcat it or whatever), if that is what you need.