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Re: Change versions CVS
From: |
Matthew Persico |
Subject: |
Re: Change versions CVS |
Date: |
Sat, 13 Apr 2002 19:41:42 -0400 |
"Larry Jones" <address@hidden> wrote in message
news:address@hidden
> address@hidden writes:
> >
> > I am currently in version 1.2 of a file. I would like to force it to
> > version 2.1
> >
> > What should I do?
>
> Why do you care what the file's revision number is? Revision numbers
> are for internal use only.
>
> -Larry Jones
>
Yes, but for those of us comming over from the dark side (PVCS in my case)
it is the first touchstone of recognition. I see this answer all the time.
It makes no sense to someone new to CVS. I have taken the time to put the
following text in a file, to be cut'n'pasted into future messages. Feel free
to copy it for same purposes:
You can commit to a specific revision with this command
cvs commit -r rev file
However, as you increase your experience with CVS, you should really abandon
version numbers as a method of keeping track of releases and "versions". You
should "tag" each file you commit with a meaningful label. See the docs for
the tag and rtag commands and read ALL of Chapter 4 of the document "Version
Management with CVS" which comes with the CVS distribution. This is also
known and "The Per Cederqvist", after its author. Good luck.
--
If you were supposed to understand it,
we wouldn't call it 'code'