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Re: Can the -D option be used on a branch?
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Gerhard Sittig |
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Re: Can the -D option be used on a branch? |
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Mon, 16 Apr 2001 22:01:05 +0200 |
On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 13:57 -0400, Larry Jones wrote:
>
> Russ Tremain writes:
> >
> > IMHO, the semantics for -r are confusing. Sometimes it means
> > a branch, and sometimes it means an exact revision.
>
> It's even worse for CVS -- exactly the same symbolic tag can be
> a revision tag in one file and a branch tag in another!
Isn't this the point where one introduces naming conventions for
tags to *see* what it is instead of having to guess? :>
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- Can the -D option be used on a branch?, David L. Martin, 2001/04/10
- Re: Can the -D option be used on a branch?, Larry Jones, 2001/04/11
- Re: Can the -D option be used on a branch?, David L. Martin, 2001/04/12
- Re: Can the -D option be used on a branch?, Russ Tremain, 2001/04/12
- Re: Can the -D option be used on a branch?, Larry Jones, 2001/04/12
- Re: Can the -D option be used on a branch?, Russ Tremain, 2001/04/16
- Re: Can the -D option be used on a branch?, Larry Jones, 2001/04/16
- Re: Can the -D option be used on a branch?,
Gerhard Sittig <=
- Re: Can the -D option be used on a branch?, Mark D. Baushke, 2001/04/17
- Re: Can the -D option be used on a branch?, Mark D. Baushke, 2001/04/17