![]() ![]() That should take care of your concerns with regards to the revision number. When you download the packaged solution, the revision will be a part of the file name (yii-1.1.6.). When you checkout yii from the svn repo, your svn client should tell you the revision if it doesn’t, then you should probably be using another client. That way it was easy to find out the actual release type like OEM, retail, upgrade, bulk licensing.) (I use the term label file because when I was creating customized Windows CD:s there was a file in the top directory, named the same as the CD label. I don’t know if it’s possible to have a label file added to the trunk root directory on every commit? If possible, it also should be a good idea to add a detailed parameter to Yii::getVersion(). Refering to this post, I still think it would be a great benefit to have the version (and actually also the revision number) easy accessible, enabling us to discover the information just by looking at a directory listing.
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