Jakob Hummes wrote:

> Application release A: A 2.3.1.2 + B 3.5
> Application release B: A 2.5 + B 3.3.1.2
>
> Obviously I could tag the first release with "A", the other with "B" on
> the current status.  Unfortunatley doing an update I get then the older
> version, if I commited any changes on the branches.  So what I really
> want is to say:
>
> Application A consists of the newest files from feature branch A + the
> newest files on the main line otherwise.  Similar for B.  And of course,
> I want to define this only once, and not every time I do an update.
>
> Until now, I haven't found a solution using CVS for this problem.  Is it
> possible at all?

cvs co -f?

Derek

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Derek Price                      CVS Solutions Architect ( http://CVSHome.org )
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Re: Graphics

A picture is worth 10k words, but only if the words describe the
picture.  Very few arbitrary sets of 10k words can be adequately
replaced with a picture.




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