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Re: Sendng updates to a directory
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Matt McClure |
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Re: Sendng updates to a directory |
Date: |
09 Oct 2001 09:41:32 -0400 |
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On Tue Oct 09 2001, 07:59, Bryon Lape <address@hidden> wrote:
> Larry Jones wrote:
>
> > Bryon Lape writes:
> >
> > > User joe checkouts files to his local devel area. User joe is done and
> > > checks files back in. CVS updates its database and then copies the
> > > updated files to the "shared development area".
> >
> > http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_18.html#SEC171
>
> Thanks for the information, but as is typical in GNU software, the document
> makes little sense. Where does one put such a line?
Scroll up a bit in the page. C.7 is about the "loginfo" file.
You can checkout the CVSROOT module just as you would any other module.
Edit your loginfo, and commit your changes.
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Matt
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