On 12-Apr-2001, Larry Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fergus Henderson writes:
The reason that this broke things is that `cvs checkout'
was checking out inconsistent versions of different files.
After the import, some files -- those which we had not modified -- now
had revision 1.1.2
.
In real life I only ever use cvs import for third-party code that I
want to track using the CVS vendor branch support.
That's the main time I use cvs import too. The trouble is that it doesn't
work properly.
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from the main branch (based on gc_4_1 with our modifications)
and some from the vendor branch (gc_6_0_alpha6).
Trying to mix incompatible versions naturally broke things.
Is this a bug in CVS?
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