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From: | Mark E. Hamilton |
Subject: | Re: Save und Revision Nr |
Date: | Tue, 15 Aug 2006 15:36:21 -0600 |
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sbata wrote:
hi * if a user checkin a file , i want to save this File on myhome dir , and not on the CVS-server.
Then why are you using CVS, and why is the user checking in a file? The purpose of CVS is to store the file, and all the subsequent changes made to it, on the CVS server. If you only want a copy in your home directory, you can just use cp to copy it there.
and i want to know the Revision number of this File ( must not be the actual revision number).
If you mean you want some version number assigned by your orginization, then that's up to you. Many CVS users encode their product's version number into a tag in some way, and then check the files out from that tag. That way the product version is associated with particular revisions of the files in a standard way. The 'actual revision number' is the only revision number that CVS knows about, cares about, or keeps track of. Anything else is up to you.
I think you need to clarify exactly what it is you are trying to do and why, since it's not clear from your request.
-- ---------------- Mark E. Hamilton Orion International Technologies, Inc. Sandia National Laboratory, NM. 505-844-7666
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