Ian Pojman wrote :
  >> This makes no sense.. CVS does this automatically and internally. 
  >> when your developers commit or merge, it handles this stuff internally


Wrong. It makes a lot of sense :

If you have 4 files, at revision 1.12 level,
 - you can commit the first 2 to revision 1.29,
and then
 - commit the other 2 to revision 1.13.

As we practice  micro-commit, we commit 10+ times a day, on average, between 1 and 10 
files. 
Although we are in the same office, it would make our life easier that it is now : we 
write down the number of the latest revision in a common place, but sometimes we 
forget..
 

Alain Ravet



Alain Ravet wrote:
> Request :
> *********
> In the CVS dialog, next to the [Revision number]field,
> Please add a smart (see below) "Increment revision number" button.
>
> It would be smart (not simply adding 1), by first finding in the CVS 
> repository the highest revision number, and adding 1 to it.
> A little like using MAX (id) +1) to generate an new primary key.

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