I have a few files that are currently managed via RCS, however, I would
like to put them into a CVS repository. Will this be as simple as
copying the ,v files into the directory or will I need to do something
more complicated? I would like to retain all the version change
information if
Thus said Larry Jones on Mon, 16 Apr 2001 14:41:09 EDT:
It's as simple as copying the ,v files into the repository directory.
That's what I thought, but I wasn't certain.
Thanks,
Andy
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Thus said Harald Kucharek on Wed, 28 Mar 2001 09:38:40 +0200:
Well, I don't think there is any question about it. It can
only be attributable to human error. This sort of thing has
Oh, you won't get any argument from me here...
Let me put it this way, Mr. Bradford. The CVS system is the
Thus said "Alexander Kamilewicz" on Wed, 28 Mar 2001 10:24:34 CST:
Usually this is caused by someone doing an update while they have a file
loaded into a text editor and then saving the file over top of the
merged version (wiping out the merged changes) and then committing it.
LOL!!!
I'm not sure how to describe this situation, but I'll try. Two people
had copies of the repository (I believe the same). The first person
made changes and committed them. The second person also made changes
and committed them. Then, a third person that supposedly had the same
tree, checked in
Thus said Larry Jones on Tue, 27 Mar 2001 16:41:12 EST:
begin with then it could have removed it. Would this happen if they
were working on different versions of the same file?
Usually this is caused by someone doing an update while they have a file
loaded into a text editor and then
Thus said Rob Helmer on Tue, 27 Mar 2001 16:17:58 PST:
www.scriptics.com exists, I can even ping it..
Looks like their web server is down at the moment :(
He might also try dev.scriptics.com
Andy
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