I've added a new directory (with files) to my HEAD branch and I'd like
to include it into my sandbox which is for a branch called TEST.
I've tried 'cvs update -jHEAD' but it doesn't do anything ...
What is the correct way to merge changes from the HEAD into a branch?
Thanks,
Jc
Please ignore t
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> I'm fairly new to CVS but I have been trying to read around the subject
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> I have checked out a file, made some changes but have decided I want to
> revert back to the
It WILL do what you wanted it to do...
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>Hi,
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>I'm fairly new to CVS but
Hi,
I'm fairly new to CVS but I have been trying to read around the subject
- so sorry in advance if this is a silly question.
I have checked out a file, made some changes but have decided I want to
revert back to the version in CVS.
One of my collegues suggested deleting the file, then doing a
Hi,
I'm fairly new to CVS but I have been trying to read around the subject
- so sorry in advance if this is a silly question.
I have checked out a file, made some changes but have decided I want to
revert back to the version in CVS.
One of my collegues suggested deleting the file, then doing a
"Paras jain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> Dear All,
>
>We as a company are moving from PVCS to CVS and one of our friend
> found below one article (A server bug in CVS)!
>
> Is this bug published at "http://news.com.com/2100-1001-981830.html";
>
>
Mark D. Baushke wrote:
But the problem I have starts with the checkout. I am not able to
check out into the directory where I have imported from.
Correct. Checkout to something else and then rename the directories if
you need to. cvs does not like the possiblity that it will be clobbering
uncontr
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prem pathak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a requirement to get the complete list of
> brnaches exists in a specific repository. Do u guys
> have any idea, how to get it.
You may wish to look into using cvs2cl.pl
(see http://www.red-bean.com/cv
Hi All,
I have a requirement to get the complete list of
brnaches exists in a specific repository. Do u guys
have any idea, how to get it.
Prem
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>We as a company are moving from PVCS to CVS and one of our friend
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> Is this bug published at "http://news.com.com/2100-1001-981830.html";
>
> still i
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