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Re: URGENT: Initial revision number for CVS.
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Mark |
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Re: URGENT: Initial revision number for CVS. |
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Mon, 28 Jan 2002 23:25:36 GMT |
1) Use RCS to create the RCSFile. ( ci <file> ) then copy into cvs
repository.
2) After 'cvs import', create a workarea and run 'cvs admin -b'
On 28 Jan 2002 20:32:14 GMT, address@hidden (Carsten Wich)
wrote:
>Hello,
>
>In article <address@hidden>, Larry Jones wrote:
>> Carsten Wich writes:
>>>
>>> Has anybody an answer that is other than "don't care about the CVS
>>> revision numbers, use your own scheme with the use of tags" ?
>>
>><OBI-WAN KENOBE>
>> These aren't the revision numbers you're looking for.
>></OBI-WAN KENOBE>
>
>Hmm, what then ?
>
>Can it be that the problem lies in the automatic creation of a new
>branch after new source files have been imported into the repository ?
>How can I suppress this behaviour ?
>
>Thanks, Carsten
//- Mark
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- URGENT: Initial revision number for CVS., Shrikant Dhumal, 2002/01/28
- Re: URGENT: Initial revision number for CVS., Carsten Wich, 2002/01/28
- Re: URGENT: Initial revision number for CVS., Carsten Wich, 2002/01/28
- RE: URGENT: Initial revision number for CVS., Thornley, David, 2002/01/28
- Re: URGENT: Initial revision number for CVS., Carsten Wich, 2002/01/29
- RE: URGENT: Initial revision number for CVS., Files, Bruce, 2002/01/29