Guillaume, What version of CVS are you using? Which version on the client, which on the server?
> > These archives can be quite big. I don't want that the CVS > > make a version for each one (it takes too much place). But I want > > that these test cases stay in the CVS repository and that they are > > downloaded, if I do a checkout. Is that possible ? > > There is no way to use CVS to store a file without a > revision. It depends on the version of CVS ;) If you are using CVSNT (CVS 2.x) on linux, mac, solaris, hpux or windows then you just use the -1 keyword expansion option: http://march-hare.com/library/cvsnt/Substitution-modes.html > > If you then use something like `cvs admin -o 1.1 test_cases.tgz`, > Beware of using 'cvs admin' arbitrarily, it's an 'admin' option, and (in my opinion) not designed for 'day to day' use. I.e.: before running 'cvs admin' I always make sure I've got a backup of the repository. Regards, Arthur Barrett
