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Re: cvs tag checkout


From: Khyati Nayak
Subject: Re: cvs tag checkout
Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2004 11:40:39 -0400


No. I think the problem I am having now is that cvs checkout first checks out the entire directory, then tries to remove everything from under it except the ones with the tag we want. So it tries to remove it but says "cannot remove <DDD> : directory not empty".

I dont know if using a Unix repository has anything to do with this.

Thanks
Khyati


Rohan Nandode <address@hidden>

06/14/2004 11:55 AM
Please respond to rohan_nandode

       
        To:        Khyati Nayak <address@hidden>
        cc:        address@hidden
        Subject:        Re: cvs tag checkout




> But now the problem is I cannot checkout only the files with a
> particular tag because the directory structure cannot be gotten rid of;

if you already have checked out source, then you can use "cvs update"
command:
cvs update -r TAG_NAME <module_name>
or
cvs update -r TAG_NAME <file_name>

also, speciying "-P"  option would help. it prunes empty directories
from the local copy.

Did i understand ur problem correctly?

-Rohan

> I am using a Unix repository.
>
> Thanks
> Khyati
>
>
>
> *Rohan Nandode <address@hidden>*
>
> 06/14/2004 11:37 AM
> Please respond to rohan_nandode
>
>        
>         To:        Khyati Nayak <address@hidden>
>         cc:        address@hidden
>         Subject:        Re: cvs tag checkout
>
>
>
>
>  >
>  > I would like to attach specific tags to some files and not modules or
>  > directories, how can I do that?
>
> cvs tag TAG_NAME <list of files>
>
>  >
>  > Also, how can I checkout only a file with a specific tag?
>
> to get files tagged with TAG_NAME in a module
> cvs co -r TAG_NAME <module_name>
>
> to get particular file
> cvs co -r TAG_NAME <file_name>
>
> HTH
> Rohan
>
>
>





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