How can i undo the work of some one.
I mean how i can rollback the version of the file
any specific commands
Regards,
sree


On 9/1/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> raja_tlr writes:
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> > when i commit a file in cvs the following error message appears. what
> could
> > be the fault.
> >
> > can't replace file add.txt.v with add.txt.
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> Most likely, the permissions are not set correctly on your repository or
> your repository is on some kind of network file systems that does not
> treat permissions the way CVS expects.
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> Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2007 01:03:12 +0000 (UTC)
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Pierre Asselin)
> Subject: Re: urgent issue
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> Tweety touetoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >  I have a very strange problem at my work. I checked out a repository
> with
> > some files  from my unix CVS server using eclipse client in windows.
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> I don't know anything about Eclipse, but...
>
> > After i
> > checkout the repository suddenly version of one file have changed from
> 1.2to
> > 1.3(i dint open the file).
>
> That happens when someone commits a new revision while you weren't
> looking.
>
> > Now i have to check in the repository to the
> > server but i don't know how to restore the version of the file that have
> > changed.
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> In CVS terminology, you would "update" to get revision 1.3 .  There are
> ways to put the repository back at revision 1.2, but that would mean
> undoing someone else's work.
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