Hi!

I know that one shouldn't care about revision numbers in CVS, but since 
we want to be able to trace old revisions of files, from before we 
started to use CVS, we'd like to 'mess' a little with them. The question 
is if it's safe.

The major revision number (i.e. 1 in 1.3) may in some of our files be 
increased to 2 or even 3. Now when we start using CVS I see that we can 
use 'cvs commit -r2.4 file.txt' to commit a file with a specific 
revision number (in the example 2.4). Is this safe, or may we run into 
some trouble later on?

Thanks for your help.
/Thomas

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