Re: Undoing cvs remove

2002-07-11 Thread Matt Riechers

Mike Ayers wrote:
 
 Allow me to (embarassedly) answer my own question: simply do a cvs add of the
 filename and it will be resurrected for you.  I found it in the Cederqvist,
 and it matches my intuitive notion of what to do, which, due to my attempts to
 fix the problem before reading the directions, was not possible at the moment.
 
 /|/|ike
 
 Mike Ayers wrote:
 
  I inadvertently performed a `cvs remove` on a file in WinCVS (I
  wanted to delete the file, then update it to get rid of changes I had
  made and get the archived revision back).  How do I undo this (i.e. not
  commit the remove and get the file back)?

You can also get the clean copy of the file with 'cvs update -C' (or
with the WinCVS menu option).

-Matt

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Re: Undoing cvs remove

2002-07-10 Thread Mike Ayers


Allow me to (embarassedly) answer my own question: simply do a cvs add of the 
filename and it will be resurrected for you.  I found it in the Cederqvist, 
and it matches my intuitive notion of what to do, which, due to my attempts to 
fix the problem before reading the directions, was not possible at the moment.


/|/|ike

Mike Ayers wrote:
 
 I inadvertently performed a `cvs remove` on a file in WinCVS (I 
 wanted to delete the file, then update it to get rid of changes I had 
 made and get the archived revision back).  How do I undo this (i.e. not 
 commit the remove and get the file back)?
 
 
 Thanks,
 
 /|/|ike
 
 
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