Update one specific file on any action with head revision

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i want to have on file, that contains the HEAD revision of the whole project.

i know, that i can do that with svn propset. but the problem of this is, if the file is not changed, the value of the revision will, indeed, stay the same.

how can i achieve that this file is always updated with the HEAD revision. no matter which file was modified.

is that even possible to achieve?

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Peter Parker On BEST ANSWER

You can't do this inside svn repository (unless you change this specific file on each commit, not very desirable).

However there is a small tool called svnversion (part of subversion commandline). By calling this inside your workingcopy (or pointing to it via argument) it returns the revision number of this specific workingcopy.

I suggest you call this tool after each update and write the result into a (svn ignored) textfile inside your workingcopy.

TortoiseSVN has client-side hookscripts (Post-Update-Hook) which can further automate this for you.

Keep in mind that svnversion returns more than just a single number, if you have sparse checkout, modified or switched working copies