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Re: Moving Release to Branch
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Re: Moving Release to Branch |
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25 Aug 2005 16:23:02 -0700 |
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G2/0.2 |
Larry Jones wrote:
> address@hidden writes:
> >
> > What you need to do though, is using that tag, crate a branch. Then you
> > are home free.
> >
> > cvs -b -r rel_1_1 rel_1_1-branch proj_name
>
> That should be ``cvs rtag -b -r rel_1_1 rel_1_1-branch proj_name''.
Oops, missed that.
> And you may not need to create a branch -- if you haven't checked in any
> changes since the release (and I gather you haven't), just checkout
> without using any tag. That gets you the latest revision of each file
> and allows you to check in changes. You can also update an existing
> working directory to the latest revision with ``cvs up -A''.
I sugested branching b/c he's done a 'cvs co -r rel_1_1' and then tried
to commit stuff against it. So my assumtion is that he missed the step
where you need to create a branch. Might be wrong though.
> -Larry Jones
>
> Girls are so weird. -- Calvin
Cheers,
Cristian