Generally, when I want to restore a version of a file from the repository.
I delete the file in question, and then do a cvs update.  cvs recognizes
that the file is missing and restores it....

donald
On Wed, Mar 15, 2000 at 09:33:46AM +0100, Harald Kucharek wrote:
> To restore my working copy, I want to get a revision from the rep.
> with the usual cvs update -p -r rev filename > filename
> Using the update dialog from WinCVS I can only set to send
> the output to stdout, but I can not redirect to a file
> (maybe add some "replace selected files" checkbox to make it nice?)
> In the output window, when I try it manually with 
> cvs update -p -r rev filename > filename
> all the output is send to the output window and nothing is redirected.
> So I have to use a shell and use a normal cvs to do this.
> Did I miss something obvious or is there really a problem in WinCVS?
> 
> Harald
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