Here is my conundrum, I have a Visual Basic.NET project, I want the revision of the project to match that of the svn revision and to be updated dynamically but the only solutions I have found that 'work' without fault have to be installed on any computer that is going to work against the source code.
I.e. addition projects (such as using MSBuilds, svnRevisionlabeller, ...) or SubWCRev.exe (as in TortoiseSVN). All of which won't work if someone else uses a different svn client or I'd rather not have to import or use additional programs in my build process if I can use hooks in the repository itself to just update the AssemblyInfo file with the newest revision number.
Does anyone have any suggestions or am I just going to have to give in and use one of these solutions I listed earlier (leaning toward SubWCRev.exe)?
p.s. I am aware of the issues involved in modifying the content of a commit via hooks (and the working copy on the committing computer will not match, which is why I haven't attempted this yet).
"prepare for the mandatory Windows 11 upgrade" - Mandatory?
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OK? LOL
I still don't know why we need another device when we are already caring a phone with a mic/speakers and every sensor one could need. We just need a better UI/UX and AI models/software.
It still is a chunk of junk to me.
As far as I'm concerned, it is still in beta.
Thunderbird crapped out for a friend. Could not send. Rebuilt the account and still nothing.
Switched her to O4W and the interface lacks features. Even worse, I exported the Thunderbird contacts and then imported them into O4W and all that showed up was the name. There is no field matching unlike [classic] Outlook from Office.
That will generate <1min shorts videos for me, based on text input? (and maybe a stock image upload, if not, text input only is fine)
I understand that there may not be any that DON'T require a login or signup, which is fine, I'll create a login if needed - but are there any free services where i don't need a sub or to refill credits or whatnot to continue using?
Thanks!
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Here is my conundrum, I have a Visual Basic.NET project, I want the revision of the project to match that of the svn revision and to be updated dynamically but the only solutions I have found that 'work' without fault have to be installed on any computer that is going to work against the source code.
I.e. addition projects (such as using MSBuilds, svnRevisionlabeller, ...) or SubWCRev.exe (as in TortoiseSVN). All of which won't work if someone else uses a different svn client or I'd rather not have to import or use additional programs in my build process if I can use hooks in the repository itself to just update the AssemblyInfo file with the newest revision number.
Does anyone have any suggestions or am I just going to have to give in and use one of these solutions I listed earlier (leaning toward SubWCRev.exe)?
p.s. I am aware of the issues involved in modifying the content of a commit via hooks (and the working copy on the committing computer will not match, which is why I haven't attempted this yet).
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