However, I have one question: I've read somewhere, or seen an example, of people using their CVS revision numbers as the last part of their module $VERSION numbers, so that you might have something like 1.02_13 where the _13 is the CVS revision number, which is automatically inserted when making a commit (I think).
If you follow this style you'll have problems releasing modules to CPAN since an "_" in the version string marks it as a developer release.
In reply to Re: "Subversion" revision numbers as 0.01_blah
by adrianh
in thread "Subversion" revision numbers as 0.01_blah
by rvosa
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