Dear all,
as I posted yesterday: Accidentaly, I set a revision to be 3.0 instead of 2.0 by issueing the command cvs commit -r 3.0 Is there any way how I can set back the revision to 2.0? cvs commit -r 2.0 Produces the error: "2.0 too low..." -- as the documentation describes. So, my question: Does anybody know how I can set the revision number to be 2.0 back from 3.0 ? -- Do I need to create a script that I must run over the CVS repository? THANKS A LOT IN ADVANCE FOR ANY HELP! Lukas -- Lukas Ruf Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Office: ETZ-G61.2 Computer Engineering and Phone: +41/1/632 7312 Networks Laboratory (TIK) Fax: +41/1/632 1035 ETH Zentrum PGP 2.6: ID D20BA2ED; Gloriastr. 35 Fingerprint 6323 B9BC 9C8E 6563 B477 BADD FEA6 E6B7 CH-8092 Zurich _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
