If you want to use the versions from the repository, then you can just
delete the files in your doc/ directory. If you want to use your copies,
then you'll need to move them to another location, perform the update and
then move them back.
Well, it did not work.
% cvs up -r v3_0_6
cvs update: Updating .
%
That is, no files are updated. Then I took a look at CVS/Entries
% cat CVS/Entries
D
That is, it has only one letter D there.
So, I checked out v3_0_5 and moved the CVS directory from the v3_0_5 working
directory to my 3.0.6 working directory. Then I did a commit. Well, it did
not work:
%cvs commit -m "updated for version 3.0.6" ChangeLog
cvs commit: sticky tag `v3_0_5' for file `ChangeLog' is not a branch
cvs [commit aborted]: correct above errors first!
The reason appears to be that the sticky tag of the files is now v3_0_5 not
VERSION3 :
% cvs status -v | more
cvs status: Examining .
=============================================
File: ChangeLog Status: Up-to-date
Working revision: 1.1.2.2 Sat Jan 14 05:05:53 2006
Repository revision: 1.1.2.2
/home/messengr/cvs/messengers/doc/Attic/ChangeLog,v
Sticky Tag: v3_0_5 (revision: 1.1.2.2)
Sticky Date: (none)
Sticky Options: (none)
Existing Tags:
v3_0_5 (revision: 1.1.2.2)
v3_0_4 (revision: 1.1.2.1)
VERSION3 (branch: 1.1.2)
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