Sven's answer arrived while I was writing my own answer...
Julien
Sven Neumann a écrit :
Hi,
julien <jm.hard@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
I don't well understand <revision>
Should it be:
1/ <revision>
<revnumber>$revision:$</revnumber>
<date lang="en">...
<authorinitials lang="en">...
<date lang="fr">...
<authorinitials lang="fr">...
</revision>
with only one revnumber for the file,
or
2/ <revision lang="en">
<revnumber>$revision:$</revnumber>
<date>...
<authorinitials>...
</revision>
<revision lang="fr">
<revnumber>$revision:$</revnumber>
<date>...
<authorinitials>...
</revision>
with a revnumber for every language in the file?
$revision$ refers to the CVS revision of the file and the value is
inserted automatically. So a file can only have a single revision
number, the first version should thus be sufficient.
Sven
PS: This will change somewhat next week when CVS is being migrated to
Subversion. In a subversion repository there is only one revision
number for the whole repository. Whether that is a problem or not,
I don't know.
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