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Re: Tagging a sticky file?
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Mike Castle |
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Re: Tagging a sticky file? |
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Fri, 13 Apr 2001 13:21:24 -0700 |
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On Fri, Apr 13, 2001 at 02:46:05PM -0500, David Luchin wrote:
> If I have a file in my repository with a sticky tag (NOT a branch), and
Files in the in repository doesn't have sticky tags. Files in your
workarea do. If you do something like:
cvs update -r foo
Then the sticky tag is placed on your harddrive and the repository couldn't
care less.
> I add a tag, will that tag be associated with the sticky revision in my
> working area, or with the Repository revision? I want to keep the
In your work area. If you use "tag" is always reference the version number
of the file on your harddrive. Now, you may have uncommitted changes, and
if you later commit those, the tag does not reflect that. It tags just the
version of the file you last updated to.
mrc
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