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Re: cvs branching problem
From: |
Sasha Case |
Subject: |
Re: cvs branching problem |
Date: |
Mon, 17 Dec 2001 09:25:06 +1000 |
In response to address@hidden ...
> You're branching individual files, rather than the whole directory. So
> now you have a directory that has some files in the branch, and some
> on the trunk. When you do the "update" in the existing sandbox, you
> greatly confuse CVS. When you do the checkout, you only get the files
> that are actually tagged with the branch tag, and thus the other files
> are "removed".
Actually I started off branching a whole directory, but when that failed I
tried explicitely specifying every file in the directory.
I've since overcome the problem, but still don't know what caused it.
The branchname I was using was CES2002, and then CES2002-DEC01 and similar
on successive attempts to make it work.
cvs status -v on a file that was branched would return:
Sticky Tag: CES2 02 - MISSING from RCS file!
...
Existing Tags:
CES2002 (branch: 1.16.2)
So cvsnt seemed to be stripping the first 0 from the branchname!
When I rebranched with CES2K2 as a branchname all worked:
Sticky Tag: CES2K2 (branch: 1.16.4)
...
Existing Tags:
CES2K2 (branch: 1.16.4)
CES2002 (branch: 1.16.2)
I've just reproduced the problem on a test module. Can anyone else confirm
this bug?
I'm using Concurrent Versions System (CVS) NT 1.11.1.1 (Build 27)
(client/server)
and WinCVS v1.2.
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Sasha Case
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