Thanks for responding. At 8:07 AM -0700 4/25/02, Noel Yap wrote: >--- Richard Wesley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Is there some command for ensuring that you obtain a >> clean copy of >> the version of a file that you are working on >> besides cvs unedit? > >"cvs edit" and "cvs unedit" are supposed to work even >when offline (the commands get buffered, then sent >next time you use CVS online).
Hmm, I need to figure out whether this detection is accomplished using the cvs gui clients... >To get a clean copy of a file, use "cvs up -C". Does this functionality requires a particular server version, or is it local to the client? I suspect the latter (and the CvsGUI clients have this functionality), but I thought I should ask... Also, does this cancel a cvs edit? Or must that be done separately? TIA, - rmgw http://www.electricfish.com/hawkfish/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Richard Wesley Electric Fish, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] "No, no no. 'Eureka' is Greek: It means 'This bath is too hot.'" - Dr. Who, _The Talons of Wen Chi-Ang_ _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
