@@ -726,7 +726,7 @@ This case was very trivial. Let's try now to complicate the situation a bit. Let
Now we can see that the ``local`` key just has an associated path (i.e. this is a 1-element list), while we have two additional key identifiers: ``svn``, pointing to a list of two remote SVN repositories, and ``git``, pointing to a single remote GIT repository.
Regarding the SVN repositories, ``module2`` is pointing to the ``default/head`` revision while ``module3`` SVN repository is pointing to revision number 25 by appending the ``@25`` sufix to the repository URL..
Regarding the SVN repositories, ``module2`` is pointing to the ``default/head`` revision while ``module3`` SVN repository is pointing to revision number 25 by appending the ``@25`` suffix to the repository URL..
Finally, the Git repository ``module4`` is the only entry for the GIT module list and it is pointing to the ``default/master`` branch, but we can introduce the following extra modifiers to force a specific ``branch``, ``tag`` or ``commit``:
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@@ -939,12 +939,12 @@ The first one is to include this as a new variable in the top Manifest.py, i.e.: