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On 11/29/05, Matthew Herrmann <
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Farshad's question specifically stated he wanted it from a branch. So the above will not work for him. See Larry's response in the thread.
Probably not. They will cause problems if you are using bash. If they are part of the module name, they need to be properly escaped.
--Russ
...Farshad,
cvs export might need you to specify a tag, because it's designed to let you
release a precise version from the repository, which the 'latest' version
isn't (or won't be in 2 weeks time). Having said that, I believe:
cvs export -rHEAD proj_name
Farshad's question specifically stated he wanted it from a branch. So the above will not work for him. See Larry's response in the thread.
will do it, assuming you're not using branches. I'm not sure the exclamation
marks are a valid part of the command syntax either.
Probably not. They will cause problems if you are using bash. If they are part of the module name, they need to be properly escaped.
--Russ
HTH,
Matthew Herrmann
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-----Original Message-----
Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 10:05:07 -0500
From: "Farshad Mahjoubi" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Does cvs export Branch_tag give us the latest code?
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If it doesnot what is the equivalent of checking out a latest code with
export
cvs export -r Branch_tag -D now proj_name!!!
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