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Re: cvs checkout question
From: |
Larry Jones |
Subject: |
Re: cvs checkout question |
Date: |
Sat, 27 Apr 2002 16:42:04 -0400 (EDT) |
address@hidden writes:
>
> to know if it is even possible. Can I just check out a single file, rather
> than the entire
> module? When I specify a filename with cvs checkout, it says "cannot find
> module
> 'filename' - ignored".
Then you're not specifying the filename correctly -- you have to specify
both the module and the file name. For example, if you have a module
called "foo" that contains the files "foo1" and "foo2". If you do:
cvs checkout foo
you'll get a directory "foo" and the files "foo/foo1" and "foo/foo2".
If you just want to checkout the file "foo1", you do:
cvs checkout foo/foo1
> Sometimes I make changes to a file in my working
> copy and
> then decide they should be undone completely, or done in a different place
> (e.g.,
> on the trunk rather than on my branch). In this case I want to overwrite
> my copy of
> that ONE file with a repository revision, but I don't want to check out the
> entire source tree. Is there any way to do this?
cvs update -C file
-Larry Jones
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