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RE: Some advice: using CVS to do config management
From: |
Eugene Kramer |
Subject: |
RE: Some advice: using CVS to do config management |
Date: |
Fri, 1 Dec 2000 08:36:16 -0800 |
Nope, does not do the trick:
boxster 7: ls
CVS/ foo.src*
boxster 8: touch adfad .adf werwe
boxster 9: cvs add
Usage: cvs add [-k rcs-kflag] [-m message] files...
-k Use "rcs-kflag" to add the file with the specified kflag.
-m Use "message" for the creation log.
(Specify the --help global option for a list of other help options)
However, there is no harm in trying to add a file, which is already in the
repo. CVS will not let you do it anyway.
I have mulitple cron jobs taking database schema snapshots and checking them
into CVS. The script pretty much does 'cvs add *'. I just ignore errors
related to files already in CVS.
Eugene.
-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Rasku [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 8:25 AM
To: address@hidden; address@hidden
Cc: address@hidden
Subject: Re: Some advice: using CVS to do config management
Graham Leggett wrote:
>
>What would happen if I "cvs add"ed a file that was already in the
>repository? What I could do is this:
>
>foreach file( in directory )
>{
> cvs add <file>
>}
There is no need to do this. Just do "cvs add" with no other
arguments and it will add all new files.
--
Stephen Rasku E-mail: address@hidden
Senior Software Engineer Web: http://www.tgivan.com/
TGI Technologies http://www.pop-star.net/
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