Hi,
Here's a Newbie question.
Does anyone know how to remove a tag easily for a collection of files ?
Regards
Bruno
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Bruno Mussard writes:
Here's a Newbie question.
Does anyone know how to remove a tag easily for a collection of files ?
cvs tag -d?
-Larry Jones
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--- Nick Papadonis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dusan Juhas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a CVS folder which I don't want to be
checkoutable (this has been
achieved simply by chmod the appropriate rights).
However, it has a
subfolder which I do want people to be able to
checkout/update
Thanks to Mark and Noel for your speedy and helpful responses.
There are two things in Noel's reply that I've responded to below:
- Judy
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From: Noel Yap [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 6:50 AM
To: Judy Pearson; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
--- Judy Pearson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Why not use normal Unix logins?
I'm fairly new to CVS. We had an admin at the start
(who got laid off - now I'm the admin) who settled
on this access method. I'm
afraid I don't understand the question - can you
elaborate: what method does normal
Thanks for the clarification re Unix logins. I'll look into the whole thing with the
help of our sys admin.
Here are your questions answered:
1. Why did the group move from VSS to CVS?
The group has been wanting to move from VSS for quite awhile. I can think of:
- We're a Unix shop and
--- Judy Pearson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
1. Why did the group move from VSS to CVS?
The group has been wanting to move from VSS for
quite awhile. I can think of:
- We're a Unix shop and want reliable,
smoothly-automated regular (nightly or more often)
and easily configurable builds on