Jim:
Most recent? Not sure what you mean by that. The first -j tag is the
destination tag. The second is the source tag.
Frank:
you can read this line:
cvs up -jafter -jbefore [module names]
Like this:
I want to update the cvs sources labeled 'after' with the changes taken
from sources
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Frank:
you can read this line:
cvs up -jafter -jbefore [module names]
Like this:
I want to update the cvs sources labeled 'after' with the changes taken
from sources labeled 'before' [limiting the sources to be changed to
module names]
No. What that command
Frank Zhu writes:
If I commit a change that include multiple files, but later need
rollback this commit. How can do that provided I have a labeled the
repository before commit?
cvs up -jafter -jbefore
cvs ci -m'rollback'
If you didn't tag after the commit but you're
Frank Zhu wrote:
If I commit a change that include multiple files, but later
need rollback this commit. How can do that provided I have a
labeled the repository before commit?
You want to use the -j options in CVS update.
Assuming you have the tags pre-commit and post-commit applied
If I commit a change
that include multiple files, but later need rollback this commit. How can do
that provided I have a labeled the repository before commit?
Thanks a
lot!
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