Thanks Steve.
Yep, I created a branch origin tag, so I know where the branch forked off.
I appreciate the help!
~Christine
"Stephen Cameron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > From: Christine & Freight ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> > I am having a dispute with a co-work
> From: Christine & Freight ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> I am having a dispute with a co-worker over how to do something in CVS. I
> was wondering if anyone out there can help? Here's the situation:
>
> A branch (let's call it branchA) gets created off the main line. Then, at
> some point in time, a
At 23:42 27/09/2001 +, you wrote:
>Development continues down branchA, and a new directory, with new files,
>gets added and committed on branchA. This new directory is obviously not on
>branchB, since it was created after branchA was created.
I would suggest that you perform the new addition
Hey Folks~
I am having a dispute with a co-worker over how to do something in CVS. I
was wondering if anyone out there can help? Here's the situation:
A branch (let's call it branchA) gets created off the main line. Then, at
some point in time, a branch (branchB) gets created off of branchA.