On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Jayashree wrote:

> Hi ,
> Need a small clarification...
> I have a file a.c. Currently, the revision number is 1.3.
> If I do a checkin the revision number will become 1.4.
> Suppose, I want the checkin revision to be 1.7 wherein I will checkin 1.4 at
> a later point of time.
> Is this possible? If so,what should I do??

Suppose I create a file in Unix and it gets the inode number 500203.
But I want it to be 500204, so that I can use the number 500203 later.
What should I do?

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