On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Andrew Scherpbier wrote:
> I generally set the CVSROOT environment variable to whatever was after the
> '-d' option as in:
> [snip]
It's also good to point out that once the directories are created, they
keep track of their CVSROOT.
> The CVS manual has more information about tags and other things you can do
> with them, but generally you won't need to. (At work we use the tag moving
> operations quite a bit to save on having to merge branches... It actually
> works pretty well.)
For more information on CVS, of course we have further instructions and
the whole CVS manual online <http://dev.htdig.org/>
(I admit to referring to the manual for various merging options.)
You can also use cvs --help for global help or cvs -H [command] for
specific help. Not great, but better than the man pages.
--
-Geoff Hutchison
Williams Students Online
http://wso.williams.edu/
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