I usually delete the file an update (much like what you did). --- Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Here's the scenario.... > > 1) cvs checkout PROJECT > 2) make changes to file1, file2, file3 > 3) ooops, it didn't want to make changes to file2 > 4) cvs status file2 = 'Locally Modified' > > Question: how to get back the clean/original file?? > Correct me if I'm wrong, but... > - cvs release only works on directories > - I thought that 'update -C' would do this, but the -C option was not > listed in my version. ( When did this feature get added? And yes, > maybe I should upgrade but that decision is not up to me :( ) > -- P.S. It's also not listed here: > http://www.refcards.net/download/cvs-refcard-letter.pdf . Is there a > more recent version of a reference card like this?? > > What I did was to move file2 to file2.old and then do an update. Is > this the proper procedure?? > > Thanks. > Rich More > _______________________________________________ > Info-cvs mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
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