Hi,

But doesn't

  cvs up -A -C -D "2012-07-05 13:41

still set the sticky date so that I can't commit to the HEAD?

Thanks.

Andrew

On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 1:04 AM, Arthur Barrett
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> I was recently in Nashville (in spring) helping a local company (pharma
> biz) with their configuration management requirements and processes.
> Too many breakfasts at Midtown Noshville (or maybe dinners at Royal
> Thai) saw off any chance of getting into shape for summer ...
>
>>
>> cvs up -C -D "2012-07-05 13:41"
>>
>> it sets the sticky date for all of the files, so I can't check the
>> reverted files in to the HEAD. Is there some way around this?
>>
>
>
> Generally as a rule of thumb CVS operates on HEAD (or the branch of the
> sandbox).  You can force it instead using:
>
>  cvs up -A -C -D "2012-07-05 13:41"
>
> Implementing and using CVS well takes some work - I recommend you get a
> good book on the subject from Amazon or your favourite technical books
> seller.  I
> had a hand in writing 'All About CVS' or there is the ever popular
> 'Essential CVS' or many many others.
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Arthur Barrett
> Product Manager
> CVS Suite
>
> March Hare Software LLC
> 200 Broadhollow Road
> Suite 207
> Melville, NY 11747
>


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