Please send future questions of this nature to [EMAIL PROTECTED] You
are much more likely to receive a prompt and accurate response.
The export command would export a specific revision, which could be the
most recent version. For releases, since you don't always want what is
on the trunk, that is often done manually.
There are notes in the manual on using the loginfo admin file to export
a new copy of the source every time anybody checks in anything. This is
often used to keep a "reference" copy up to date. Try the section of
the manual on the loginfo admin file.
Derek
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi
>
> do you mean that each developer brings the new/updated program to a
> specific version and then do the export?
>
> is there any scripts that can bring up the newest version ?
> for example, I have make a release of version 2.0
> and now I want to make a new verson and find out which files are
> different from version 2.0 in the repository?
>
> thanks
>
> kmyoung
>
> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Derek R. Price" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Antony Stace wrote:
> >
> > > How can I export the latest version of a project in CVS?
> >
> > http://cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_16.html#SEC132
> >
> > Derek
> >
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