You can tag an already checked out version of the code using:
<cvs command=" tag -R -d ${tag.name} ${module.name}"/>
Or you can tag the tree in the repository without checking it out using:
<cvs command="-q rtag -R -F ${tag.name} ${module.name}"/>
You can also invoke these CVS commands directly using the <exec/> task.
~~K
-----Original Message-----
From: Terry King [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 2:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: newbie - help
Hi, we just started using ant for automating builds. We are using 1.4.1. I
now have a master build that checks out each of our 4 projects, runs
build.xml for each, creates a zip file, copies it to the appropriate
directory, and sends an email regarding the success of the build. This is
all done through a command line. What I would like to do is to checkout the
files, and actually tag them with a version number for a release build once
a week. Is this possible? Thanks in advance.
Terry
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