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I have a working repo that I am getting ready to baseline/tag so that I can
start using the repo for this years production processing. I have multiple
programmers running diff pieces of this system. Normally I had a
development area where each programmer made changes in their own dir but
now
When I go to one of my users working dir and do cvs -a -e history, I can
only see modifications that fall under my name. I can see that she has
checked out a working copy, but I can't see what modifications to files she
has done. Why is this? I thought I was supposed to be able to see a
Question: My production system is set to be released/baselined at the
annual level. However, changes after the annual release are frequent.
Some of these changes are minor(cosmetic) but some may require deletion or
addition of code or even whole re-writes of code. Am I correct in thinking
that
Thanks for your input. Below I attempt to clarify what I did. I still
cannot add a new file. The only thing I can think of that may be causing
me problems, is that I have deleted and recreated this several times
manually. Perhaps I need to start all over from the beginning with a new
repo
Thanks all for your suggestions. Here is what I came up with.
I was testing a scenario out. I was assuming that maybe I forgot to add a
subdirectory/src files when I initially created the repo. If I needed to
add it, how would I do this?? I used your commands and was able to create
the
I figured it out. Thanks again!!
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I have been testing and testing and testing... I thought, gee what if I
forgot to include a subdirectory and its source files when I initially
created the repo??? How would I go about adding it. It looks like what I
tried worked but when I went and checked it out and tried to add a new file
I have set up a test area and have been playing around with creating
repositories. I successfully set up a single subdir containing source code
but I am
trying to set up a repository containing multiple subdirectories with
source code in them. My dir structure is as follows and I initiated the