Hi, During the course of a project development, I had to take certain new features on to a branch. These new features were all coded in new files. I did the following:
$ cvs ci # all original files got checked-in. $ cvs tag -b T_B_new_feature # Create a new branch tag. $ cvs update -r T_B_new_feature # move the working copy to the branch. $ cvs add new_files $ cvs ci # the new files got committed to Attic!! Why did the new files get committed to the Attic? When I check out the entire project fresh, the new_files come out in the main repository and any modifications to the new_files checked in by other working copies are updated when I do a cvs update. So, the new_files seem to be handled safely. However, the new_files reside in the Attic. This is bothering me. How can I get them to the right place? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance. Thanks, Senthil. -- Today's fortune: It isn't easy being the parent of a six-year-old. However, it's a pretty small price to pay for having somebody around the house who understands computers. _______________________________________________ info-cvs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
