I would think that the later would be "safer" but I've no idea why I think that :)
+1 on either :) Bill Stoddard wrote: > > > +1 on retaging... if Greg's "interpretation" is correct and we just retag > > with the same tag. I was confused by what we meant by "bump" :) :) > > "bump" is "move" in this context. You can use the command > > cvs tag -r yadda APACHE_1_3_23 file.c > > to move the APACHE_1_3_23 tag to a version 'yadda' of file.c. Or alternately, remove >the > tag from the file then retag at HEAD... > > cvs rtag -d APACHE_1_3_23 file.c > cvs tag APACHE_1_3_23 file.c > > There may be yet better ways to move the tag. > > Moving tags is not normally a good thing to do, but if we just need to move tags for >just > a few files to fix narrowly scoped problems, then, IMHO, it is an acceptable thing >to do > in lieu of retagging the entire release. > > Bill > -- =========================================================================== Jim Jagielski [|] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [|] http://www.jaguNET.com/ "A society that will trade a little liberty for a little order will lose both and deserve neither"
