Jan-Georg Smaus writes: > > how can I tell cvs to leave a file alone, i.e., to ignore it in > "cvs update" and "cvs commit" commands? That is to say, I got the file > from the Repository using "cvs update", I customized the file for my > purposes, and now I want to keep this personal version of the file. I > don't want the rest of the world to notice my changes, and I don't want > my file to be modified anymore by the rest of the world.
You can't. But if you explicitly update that file to the revision you checked out, you'll give it a sticky tag that will prevent CVS from trying to update it and will cause CVS to complain if you try to commit it. -Larry Jones Everything's gotta have rules, rules, rules! -- Calvin
