A few weeks back Karsten "tagged" version 0.1 in CVS. What does it mean.
CVS is a tree. It has branches. Or better can have. Our first branch was named 
rel-01. So what does this mean. 

If you just keep updating the CVS like you always do you will update the HEAD 
of your CVS copy. None of the side branches. So when you work with this copy 
you can develop new features without breaking the code of version 0.1. 
Because version 0.1 lives in a separate branch.

If you however want to fix a bug in version 0.1 (branch) you have to check out 
this branch first into a separate directory.

Sebastian

On Monday 12 September 2005 00:16, Richard Terry wrote:
> Dummie question, I know, but what is this.
>
> When I download the cvs, is that what I get, or does it live somewhere
> else.
>
> richard
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