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From: | Gupta, Richa (GE Healthcare, consultant) |
Subject: | RE: **help needed for CVS** |
Date: | Wed, 28 Jan 2009 15:27:04 -0500 |
Thanks
Ajay..
It
worked.
From: DHARNA, AJAY [AG/1000] [mailto:address@hidden Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 11:01 AM To: Gupta, Richa (GE Healthcare, consultant); address@hidden Subject: RE: **help needed for CVS** You
would change the CVSROOT in WinCVS under the Macros, you can run CVS
à
Change CVSROOT on the folder(s) you want to commit. Give it the old CVSROOT
(your colleague userid) and replace it with yours. Ajay From:
address@hidden
[mailto:address@hidden On Behalf Of
Gupta, Richa (GE Healthcare, consultant) Hi, I am using CVS for
maintaining versions of my code. I had recently joined
this project and my colleague gave me a code for some
changes. That piece of code
was checked-out by him on his machine. I made the changes in
code and when i went to check-in the code in CVS from my machine, I found that
its asking my colleague's password for checking-in. Now my colleague has
left the project and in no way i can use his
password. Also the code changes
are very large in number, so I do not want to take a risk of doing them again in
new code checked out by me. As the code was
checked-out by my colleague on his machine and I am trying to check-in through
my machine and hence the problem. Please tell me if
there is any way that my problem can be solved. I will be really
grateful. Thanks &
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