Larry Jones wrote: > manuel 'fmf' ferrero writes: > > > > The question is: when i checkout a branch i get the top of the branch > > or the version where it fork from the main? > > You get the tip of the branch. So, if your coworker does ``update -r > BugFixing_Ver_208'', there shouldn't be any changes to the checked out > files (since the revision he checked out should be at the tip of the > branch), but he'll be able to commit his changes.
Oh, thanks. You're right. So, if i'd like to have the starting point of a branch i have to put a tag in addition to the branch label, right? _______________________________________________ info-cvs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
