Hi info-cvs,

Have you tried to rename a file and to retain the revision history? Karl
suggested to cp the ,v file from the Repository. Which one?

Any help would be appreciated. Thank you,
Miklos
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You can cp the ,v file in the repository... (mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] for
more details).

Good luck,
-Karl

Miklos Quartus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I feel sorry that your laptop was stolen. I hope you can recover both
> financially and mentally...:)
> 
> I have question about renaming in CVS. I understand what is written in
> the book, but if I do rm and cp oldname newname and cvs add newname, 
> than the modifications will be lost. Is there any way to preserve the
> log and revision history for a file if rename it?
> 
> I checked the 1.21 version of the manual.
> 
> Looking forward to hearing of you,
> -- 
> Miklos Quartus
> Nokia Research Center
> Mobile Networks Laboratory
> Phone: +358 50 4873093

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Miklos Quartus
Nokia Research Center
Mobile Networks Laboratory
Phone: +358 50 4873093

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