:end of: <http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_5.html#SEC62>. : :I've been reading that part and I've been trying some of the examples, :however it couldn't get the files in the Attic restored. :The link you gave me to chapter 5 deals with branching and merging and I :couldn't see anything that brings back files in the Attic. :What can I do to check that my repository is not corrupted, and restoring of :repository should be possible?
Here i'm pasting that part of the manual: Specifying two `-j' options can also undo file removals or additions. For example, suppose you have a file named `file1' which existed as revision 1.1, and you then removed it (thus adding a dead revision 1.2). Now suppose you want to add it again, with the same contents it had previously. Here is how to do it: $ cvs update -j 1.2 -j 1.1 file1 U file1 $ cvs commit -m test Checking in file1; /tmp/cvs-sanity/cvsroot/first-dir/file1,v <-- file1 new revision: 1.3; previous revision: 1.2 done $ -- sherzod _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
