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Henrik Skovhus Poulsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Way is it possible to remove tagged files ??
It is possible to remove tagged files from the current branch or the
trunk because a checkout using the tag will still checkout the tagged
version of the file with no problems.
cvs checkout myproj
cd myproj
cvs tag my-release-1-0
: assume that there is a foo.c version 1.12 here
cvs remove foo.c
cvs commit foo.c
cvs log foo.c
: you will see the output about version 1.13 being a 'dead' version
...
: sometime latter in a different directory you could do the following
cvs checkout -rmy-release-1-0 myproj
cvs status foo.c
: there is a foo.c here and it is version 1.12
I hope this helps with your understanding.
Doing a 'cvs remove' operation does not remove the file from the
repository, it creates a dead version of the file for the current
branch.
-- Mark
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