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RE: export command help
From: |
Dale . Miller |
Subject: |
RE: export command help |
Date: |
Wed, 22 May 2002 15:41:22 -0500 |
Tom,
If you do not have any release tags you can still export using
the HEAD version of each file
cvs export -rHEAD MODULE-NAME
or use the -D date to export what the repository contained as
of a giving date.
cvs export -D "22 May 2002 12:00" MODULE-NAME
There are many formats of acceptable dates.
Dale Miller
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> To: Tom Wheels
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> [ On Wednesday, May 22, 2002 at 12:29:06 (-0700), Tom Wheels wrote: ]
> > Subject: export command help
> >
> > Hi i'm looking for some some more help with the export
> > command. any non internet copy/paste description would
> > be great, the problem i'm having an error that says
> > must specify tag or date when i execute my export
> > command. however, there is no revisions or anything to
> > this project it is still in its initial state. what do
> > i do?
>
> "cvs export" creates a ``frozen'' copy of the selected
> revisions of all
> the files in a module, using the tag or date specified to identify the
> revisions that it is to select.
>
> cvs export -kv -r RELEASE-TAG MODULE-NAME
>
> If your module has no revisions ``or anything'', what do you expect to
> export from it!?!?!?!
>
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