Johnny John wrote:
Hello:
Should I not be able to update my working copy of a file by doing
something as follows?
cvs update -j HEAD:2002-07-17 12:00 -j HEAD:2002-07-19 12:00
to get changes between July 17 and July 19 placed into my local
working copy?
I tried it, and nothing was
Derek Robert Price wrote:
Johnny John wrote:
Hello:
Should I not be able to update my working copy of a file by doing
something as follows?
cvs update -j HEAD:2002-07-17 12:00 -j HEAD:2002-07-19 12:00
to get changes between July 17 and July 19 placed into my local
working copy?
Mike Ayers wrote:
Derek Robert Price wrote:
In other words, it's a static tag, the most recent version on the
trunk, not the trunk itself as a branch. There isn't a trunk tag,
but if you use dates to tag the trunk at the two times you mentioned,
you should be able to get what you
Mike Ayers writes:
If I am interpreting correctly, no such tags were made. Johnny wants
to get changes between July 17 and July 19 placed into my local
working copy, i.e. filter based solely on date of commit, which I do
not believe is possible with CVS.
Derek was suggesting
Hello:
Should I not be able to update my working copy of a file by doing something
as follows?
cvs update -j HEAD:2002-07-17 12:00 -j HEAD:2002-07-19 12:00
to get changes between July 17 and July 19 placed into my local working copy?
I tried it, and nothing was patched.
thanks.
-Johnny.