Hi Andrew, I was recently in Nashville (in spring) helping a local company (pharma biz) with their configuration management requirements and processes. Too many breakfasts at Midtown Noshville (or maybe dinners at Royal Thai) saw off any chance of getting into shape for summer ...
> > cvs up -C -D "2012-07-05 13:41" > > it sets the sticky date for all of the files, so I can't check the > reverted files in to the HEAD. Is there some way around this? > Generally as a rule of thumb CVS operates on HEAD (or the branch of the sandbox). You can force it instead using: cvs up -A -C -D "2012-07-05 13:41" Implementing and using CVS well takes some work - I recommend you get a good book on the subject from Amazon or your favourite technical books seller. I had a hand in writing 'All About CVS' or there is the ever popular 'Essential CVS' or many many others. Regards, Arthur Barrett Product Manager CVS Suite March Hare Software LLC 200 Broadhollow Road Suite 207 Melville, NY 11747
