On Feb 26, 2008, at 1:52 PM, Anton Ertl wrote:
Dennis Ruffer wrote:
Using these commands you get sticky tags for these files (you see it
with cvs status), so if you ever want to update to the current
version, you have to get rid of these tags with "cvs update -A"
I can also just modify it with the older code. That way CVS will
keep track of the fact that I have touched it.
If you mean that you change the files to contain the old contents but
still make CVS think you started with the newest ones, that's a bad
idea.
No, I just leave it modified. That way CVS will likely give me a
conflict when you fix it.
As for keeping track, that's what CVS does through the sticky tags.
I've used them before, but I'll never see your update if I go that
route.
DaR
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