Exactly as you say. How can I get the state of the first to be "dead" again? Do another remove?
At 05:22 PM 1/4/03 -0500, Larry Jones wrote:
Johnny John writes: > > When I do a cvs status, I obtain the following. Query: why is the status > different for the two? > > =================================================================== > File: no file file1.s Status: Needs Checkout > > Working revision: No entry for file1.s > Repository revision: 1.30 /repository_path/Attic/file1.s,v > > =================================================================== > File: no file file2.m Status: Up-to-date > > Working revision: No entry for file2.m > Repository revision: 1.3 /repository_path/Attic/file2.m,vWhat does "cvs log -r HEAD" say about the files? My guess is that the first has a state other than "dead", probably caused by an incomplete resurrection attempt, whereas the second is truly dead. -Larry Jones
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