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RE: checkout a old version file to cover the new one
From: |
Manish Rajpal |
Subject: |
RE: checkout a old version file to cover the new one |
Date: |
Fri, 26 Aug 2005 10:05:59 +0530 |
Hi xiangbin
You can specify -r with cvs up command and specify the version you want.
Eg
Cvs up -C -r 1.1.1.1 main.c
-C will create a backup of your locally modified file and overwrite it
with the required version.
Regards
Manish
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Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 6:41 AM
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Subject: checkout a old version file to cover the new one
Hi,
I am new user to CVS. When I work with the newest version, I
suddenly found I need the old version of a file, say,main.c of version
1.1.1.1 .I know that I can checkout the whole version of 1.1.1.1 in
another
directory,then copy....But,if there is any way to achieve this just by
checkout the old file and cover the local one ?
Thanks
xiangbin
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