Under CVSROOT, you can use one administrative file named modules. You can
define a set directories under this file , which is known as a module in CVS
terminology. or you can say module file is used to define aliases and
alternate groupings for database in the repository.
For Example:
Under CVSROOT, you can use one administrative file named modules. You can
define a set directories under this file , which is known as a module in CVS
terminology. or you can say module file is used to define aliases and
alternate groupings for database in the repository.
For Example:
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Subject: RE: Checkout of selected modules
Under CVSROOT, you can use one administrative file named modules. You can
define a set directories under this file , which is known as a module in CVS
terminology. or you can say module file is used to define aliases and
alternate groupings
.
-Prem
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From: Jayashree [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 5:55 PM
To: 'Prem Prakash Pathak'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Checkout of selected modules
Thanks.
But I think I will get the latest revisions
of the files. What do I do to co a tag
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Subject: RE: Checkout of selected modules
You can use checkout command like this,
cvs checkout -r TagName ModuleName
Using command like this, you will get the revision under specific TagName.
However If you will use simple checkout(without tag option), it will get you
the latest revision