RE: CVS File Move

2003-10-06 Thread Paul Sander
does not matter if you wait to commit or commit the remove and then commit the add, the result is the same? -Original Message- From: Paul Sander [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 1:01 PM To: Rod Macpherson; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: CVS File Move CVS never assumes

RE: CVS File Move

2003-10-06 Thread Rod Macpherson
Message- From: Paul Sander [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 1:01 PM To: Rod Macpherson; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: CVS File Move CVS never assumes you want to "move" the file. In this case, it assumes you want to remove a file from one place and add a new

Re: CVS File Move

2003-10-06 Thread Paul Sander
CVS never assumes you want to "move" the file. In this case, it assumes you want to remove a file from one place and add a new file in a different place, because that's what you told it you want to do. The only association made between the two files is in the user's mind and maybe in comments sto

CVS File Move

2003-10-06 Thread Rod Macpherson
Title: Message To clarify the movement of files, when you remove a file X from module /foo then add file X to module /bar CVS will assume you meant to move the file provided you did not commit. In general I do not want CVS to assume a relationship between a file X that was removed and a file