Use the ‘bzr revno’ command, or a history visualization tool like ‘bzr log’ or ‘bzr qlog’. More generally, the ‘bzr help’ command has an overview of available commands and other documentation.
To make a revision number meaningful though, it’s necessary to know which branch it’s on. Like, “trunk r236” is very different than “fsm r236”. But “fsm r236” and “trunk r188.1.48” are the same thing.
Note that “stable” is usually not the same thing as “latest”. Stable is usually behind, specifically missing the latest changes.
In particular, I’d suggest using the fsm
branch instead of trunk
if you’re doing anything with FSM-based interfaces like Anduril. It basically serves as a stable (ish) branch where all FSM-related changes land, as opposed to trunk
which is a stable branch for the entire repository… and thus farther behind.