Hello, In my group we maintain various binary files (documentation and executables). These files get tagged all the time and each may have several branches. In addition we maintain regular media backups. (I say this because I know what I'm asking for will cause me to lose info from CVS). Ok the problem: Maintaining all these files is taking up a considerable amount of room on our server unnecessarily. I would like to delete past revisions up to those releases of products that we still support. I figure cvs admin may do the trick. However I would have to do considerable "cvs tag �d"ing to get admin to work and I don't think it is worth the effort. What I am wondering is if anybody knows of a more efficient way of doing some house cleaning. I have looked through the on-line manual, e-groups and Open Source Development with CVS by Karl Fogel and none seem to show this. (Considering that CVS is a version control system which is used for going back in time, I can't say I was surprised). Anyway, thanks for any thoughts. _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
