2018-04-03 15:25 GMT+02:00 Hilaire <hila...@drgeo.eu>:
> I don't use github. I will just use a class method returning a version
> number.

Couldn't you call a bazaar routine to get that information?

Writing a specific method with the version number on each release is a
bit of a pain, to have practised that before.
Unless you write a release command that adds the code and do the
necessary stuff to package the release.

Thierry


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> Le 03/04/2018 à 14:14, Thierry Goubier a écrit :
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>> Normally, you should do it via the repository url. If you use tags in
>> your repository management and integration
>> into Monticello (like filetree and gitfiletree), you can retrieve a
>> branch or tag name by scanning the repository
>> url: for example, github://XX/DrGeo:18.06/src.
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