On Sat, Nov 10, 2001 at 05:34:58AM -0800, Terrence Brannon wrote:
I added some things via cvs add but did not mean to
add them all. I want to remove some from the schedule for addition upon
commit.
Just delete the file(s) from your sandbox and cvs rm them.
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title says all... I added some things via cvs add but did not mean to
add them all. I want to remove some from the schedule for addition upon
commit.
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is it going to a public mailing list and Usenet newsgroup? :)
Cos I don't have any choice in the matter.
Nowt I can do about it unfortunately.
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Subject: Re: diff-iculties
Belay that... Worked out the CVS (diff3) is doing a /much/ better job
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andy Baker wrote:
I might be being more
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andy Baker wrote:
I might be being more thick than usual today,
but shouldn't the following two examples
essentially produce the same result?...
cvs up -jrev1 -jrev2 file
cvs diff -rrev1 -rrev2 file patch
patch file patch
The patch program does not