>>>>> "Pierre" == Pierre Asselin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Pierre> Using RCS that way is a little like creating a private
Pierre> branch in CVS, but more lightweight --and less organized.
Pierre> I do that when I am making intricate changes, I want the
Pierre> option to backtrack, and I don't want to commit broken
Pierre> code to CVS.
Yeah, you're right. I've done the same thing before. It's quite
handy to do what you've described. But you have to be very sure you
know what you're doing, and understand what CVS and RCS each does to
their repositories. You also have to be careful about RCS
(un)locking, which can be annoying. Your usage example (snipped) does
shown that you meet these "qualifications". :)
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