Martin J?rgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Somewhere I read that when I work on either the branch or the "HEAD" > this would make a "sticky" flag - I've seen this "sticky" flag several > places... But never understood what it meant. What does it mean?
The sticky tag is stored in the administrative files under your CVS\ folders. Since you are using TortoiseCVS, you can configure Windows Explorer to show you your sticky tags, if any. Click "View" on the taskbar and switch to the "details" view. Click "View" again and pick "Choose Columns" (in Win2000; they changed it in WinXP). Enable the CVS information from the popup. > Now, I don't need this branch anymore... I think that I actually never > committed anything to the branch... Do I have to "close" the branch or > parse it into the trunk - I suppose that is the one called "HEAD"? Right-click the top folder, "CVS", "Update Special", and choose "Return to mainline" in the revisions tab (I think). -- pa at panix dot com _______________________________________________ info-cvs mailing list info-cvs@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs