I have a question about how people use CVS. How common is it to always
checkout and update read-only, and then use cvs edit when you start
working on a file? Or, do people checkout read-write and never use cvs
edit? I have always thought that modules should be checked out
read-only, and cvs
?
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On Wed, 2004-07-07 at 14:01, Karr, David wrote
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In a module (or multiple modules), how do I get a list of files and
revisions which are newer than a labeled revision?
David M. Karr ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; ATT Wireless Best Consulting
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Is there a convenient way to generate a ChangeLog file from a set of CVS
modules? I don't see anything obvious in the documentation, and I'm not
sure where to find a CVS FAQ list.
David M. Karr ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I work with two different applications in CVS. One has a module
specification that uses aliases to specify several subsystems. The other
uses the "ampersand" rule. So when I do a checkout of the first system,
that just creates subdirectories in the current directory to represent the
various