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RE: branch-naming
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Gianni Mariani |
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RE: branch-naming |
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Wed, 17 Oct 2001 09:39:23 -0700 |
If you go to the repository and run this :
You probably should back up your repository before doing this ...
rcs -nNEWTAG:OLDTAG (on every RCS file that contains OLDTAG)
then this will create an alias (NEWTAG) for you.
** If cvs chunders for some reason at some later point in time is your risk.
-----Original Message-----
From: address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden Behalf Of
Gianni Mariani
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 9:06 AM
To: Wim_DAUSY/BE/address@hidden; Matt Riechers; address@hidden
Subject: RE: branch-naming
Apart from going to each individual file and creating a tag manually that
corresponds to the tag you want, I can't think of any other way.
Why would you want such a thing ?
-----Original Message-----
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Wim_DAUSY/BE/address@hidden
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 7:50 AM
To: Matt Riechers; address@hidden
Subject: Re: branch-naming
Matt Riechers wrote:
>
> Wim Dausy wrote:
> >
> > How do I give a new name(tag) to an exsisting branch,
>
> cvs tag -r current-tag-name alias-tag-name
>
this gives a non-branchtag.
I need to give a new branchtag to an existing branchtag.
Bye
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- branch-naming, Wim Dausy, 2001/10/17
- Re: branch-naming, Wim Dausy, 2001/10/17
- Re: branch-naming, Wim Dausy, 2001/10/17
- Re: branch-naming, Edouard Cugni, 2001/10/17
- RE: branch-naming, Andy Baker, 2001/10/17
- Re: branch-naming, Pierre Asselin, 2001/10/17