Re: cvs update: move away ; it is in the way

2004-12-09 Thread Rachel Suddeth \(Bloodhound Software\)
Oh nevermind. I see there is an uncontrolled file by the same name in the sandbox. (Not sure how that happened... fortunately I didn't make any changes in that module yesterday, so nothing should be messed up.) - Original Message - From: "Rachel Suddeth (Bloodhound Software

cvs update: move away ; it is in the way

2004-12-09 Thread Rachel Suddeth \(Bloodhound Software\)
I don't know what this means, and haven't found it in FAQs or by searching archives (most of the words in it I think get tossed out by basic searches.) Actually, it was in one WinCVS FAQ, but the entry said "sorry not yet." I got this in output window from WinCVS. I'm not sure how to say if a m

Re: How do I get rid of a sandbox Im done with?

2004-12-06 Thread Rachel Suddeth \(Bloodhound Software\)
Oops, I just realized I sent this to the wrong mailing list. I had meant to go to cvsgui... Sorry for that. - Original Message - > Alastair Growcott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: I thought cvs release was a NOP. I just delete code I'm finished with. What does NOP mean? -Rachel _

Re: How do I get rid of a sandbox Im done with?

2004-12-06 Thread Rachel Suddeth \(Bloodhound Software\)
sandbox Im done with? How about just "cvs release" and then delete it... -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] On Behalf Of Rachel Suddeth (Bloodhound Software) Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 11:42 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: How d

How do I get rid of a sandbox Im done with?

2004-12-06 Thread Rachel Suddeth \(Bloodhound Software\)
I tried to ask before, but I see no answer so I think maybe I wasn't clear. Using WinCVS, I pulled up a copy of the code with an older tag (in a different place from my regular sandbox.) I'm done with it now, and would like to get it off my PC, and not to see it in the WinCVS browser any more. W

new user - do people store compiled code under cvs

2004-11-29 Thread Rachel Suddeth \(Bloodhound Software\)
? That is, would you save versions of things like executables, p-code, or DLLs? My gut says no, better to pull the source code for the version/revision we want to run/test/distrubute and compile from that whenever we need it. But what do people generally do?   Thanks, Rachel