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Re: Tag made on a Branch
From: |
Pierre Asselin |
Subject: |
Re: Tag made on a Branch |
Date: |
11 Feb 2002 22:42:20 -0600 |
Paddy T <address@hidden> writes:
>I have made a branch for one release 3.0
>The main trunk has another on going development.
>I recently made a tag on the branch with all the
>latest files.I checked out with this tag.
If I understand where you are going, you should have checked out
with the tag name of the branch itself, not the tag name of the
release on the branch.
>Now in order to commit to the branch,I did a cvs
>update -A.
>But it fetched all latest files from the trunk into
>the working directory.
Right, that's what it does. And you ran that command because CVS
wouldn't let you commit to a sticky release tag. You need a sticky
*branch* tag. Just do a "cvs update -r<branch tag>".
--
Pierre Asselin
Westminster, Colorado
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