Then put a timestamp in the tag name.

Noel




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Subject:  Re: Version numbers




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>Don't look at the version numbers.  The cvs manual explicitly states
>that the numbers are control numbers internal to cvs,  and if
>you are looking at them you probably are trying to do something wrong
>with cvs.  Use labels and branches to provide what you are looking for.
>
>donald
I am not sure I agree with this...
In a dev Env a group of developers access a common web dev box for example
we run some portion of the web app, we just want to know that our last
commited code is on the dev box we can verify this by just checking
the $Id stamp. We are not at the point we want to tag a release we are just
deving
but we all want to see each others current work & be able to verify
this.....







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