Title: Visual Studio .NET projects and CVS
Hi,
Has anyone managed to manage a Visual Studio .NET project using CVS ?
There are so many files that I have no idea if to put in the ignore list or not.
Any help will be very appreciated.
10X,
Dror
Hi, All:
If I want to delete a repository from my CVSROOT, is it OK
to delete directly the coresponding directory in CVSROOT? Is
there anything I should notice in order not to influence
other repositories in CVSROOT? Thanks a lot,
Xicheng
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Xicheng Jia writes:
If I want to delete a repository from my CVSROOT, is it OK
to delete directly the coresponding directory in CVSROOT? Is
there anything I should notice in order not to influence
other repositories in CVSROOT? Thanks a lot,
Yes, that's fine. No, you don't have to worry
On Sun, 2002-10-27 at 00:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have performed a vendor-barnch import. I have started the merging
procedure, and half way to this I want to revert (undo) the whole
import thing. Before doing the import I have tagged my tree with, say,
T1. How can I do it?
1. Smart