There should be backup files in each folder (prefixed with .#).

Best,

Jim

Keith Wiley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

> I want to keep my flightgear project up to date, but I also want to be
> able to undo a cvs update if I decide I don't want to be using the version
> I end up with after a cvs update.  I think there is some way to do this
> using "cvs diff", but I don't really understand it.  "cvs diff" seems to
> create a collection of diff files between my local directory and the
> repository, but it doesn't actually perform an update, so I assume that I
> must first perform a cvs diff, and then go ahead an update from the cvs
> repository.  What I'm not sure about (assuming I'm correct up to this
> point) is how I would use the diff files to undo the cvs update so as to
> revert back to my original version.
> 
> Thank you for any help on this issue.
> 


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