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From: | Jim Hyslop |
Subject: | Re: commit -r (was: How to go back to the branch after mistakenly switching to the trunk) |
Date: | Sun, 11 Sep 2005 09:14:11 -0400 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.6 (Windows/20050716) |
Ming Kin Lai wrote:
I feel I am misled by the cederqvist. On one hand, in Section A.10.2.1 of the 1.12.12 manual, it says "You can commit to a branch revision with the -r option." On the other hand, in Section A.10.1 under "-r revision" it says "You cannot commit to a specific revision on a branch." Do I misunderstand it or is this a very serious bug in the cederqvist?
I haven't checked in detail, but I suspect the answer is: You have to distinguish between a "specific revision" and a "branch revision".
If the tag 'branch-tag' is a branch, referring to branh 1.2.2, then you can 'cvs ci -r branch-tag' but you cannot 'cvs ci -r 1.2.2.1'.
At least, that's what I suspect the difference is. -- Jim
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