Hi,
i need to install CVS on the Red-hat linux EL AS 2.1 or 3.0. I'll
use CVS for version management on IBM WSAD 5.1.2 development
environment. Anyone could suggest a step by step guide to install CVS
and migration of an already exist CVS repository on the Red-hat linux
7.2 to this new
Hello.
I have just committed some bunch accidently. (Thanks god this is the first
time this happened after some years of cvs usage)
I have no idea about tagging or branching. I know the latest revision is
always called HEAD.
What is the best way to make the HEAD revision of the files being
Christian Hujer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the best way to make the HEAD revision of the files being the
previous
revision? I've read the faq, they say if the last version is 1.31, checkout
1.30 and recheckin as 1.32. But I cannot imagine how to do this.
cvs update -j 1.31 -j
Christian Hujer writes:
What is the best way to make the HEAD revision of the files being the
previous
revision?
You want to do a reverse merge to undo the changes and then commit. To
do that, you'll need to (temporarily) tag the version you want -- I
suggest updating your directory