Hi :) I use an alpha api which is constantly being updated. They have a cvs server so I can get updates no problem... but I think I'm doing something wrong. If I do cvs update, the sync is not perfect (sometime I miss out on a file or retain an old one... or a directory). If I delete the directory and checkout again it works perfectly. Are there some command line arguments to ensure that I have _exactly_ the latest version from cvs (please note here that I sometime edit the files when there is a problem, but would like these to be reverted to whatever is in the repository everytime I sync). From the documentation -A and -D look promising... however there doesn't seem to be anything to get rid of my changes and just use the latest CVS versions of everything.
Does anyone know the correct way to do what I'm describing? (ie: a 'vicious' update that ensures a perfect mimic of the repository). Thanks, Tim. _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
