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Re: Easiest way to move a branch to the trunk
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Brian J. Murrell |
Subject: |
Re: Easiest way to move a branch to the trunk |
Date: |
Fri, 2 Feb 2001 11:49:54 -0800 |
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On Fri, Feb 02, 2001 at 11:37:29AM -0800, Stephen Rasku wrote:
> Brian Murrel wrote:
>
> If you cvs update -p a file that only exists on the branch it will
> create it. If you do:
>
> cvs status new-file
>
> it will show:
>
> cvs server: use `cvs add' to create an entry for local.h
>
> If you cvs update -p a file that doesn't exist on the branch, you will
> get a zero length file.
>
> These should be good clues as to which files to add and delete.
So what I was thinking is true. Thanx.
> By the way, what's with the weird e-mail addresses (e.g.
> address@hidden)?
It's a "onetime" address. When I mail to unknown destinations (which
includes lists -- which allow anonymous posting anyway) a unique return
address is created for that message and it is logged. If the address
starts attracting spam at some point, a) I know where the leak is b) I
can turn it down (assuming it's outlived it's usefulness) to prevent
the spam from successfully even being delivered to may mail server or
c) I can add it to my spam-traps for early detection and resistance of
spam sources.
b.
--
Brian J. Murrell