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Re: help with committing change
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Corey Wirun |
Subject: |
Re: help with committing change |
Date: |
Tue, 19 Mar 2002 21:55:57 GMT |
That did the trick. Thanks Larry!
"Larry Jones" <address@hidden> wrote in message
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> Corey Wirun writes:
> >
> > If I download a working directory based on a tag, can I not
> > commit my changes?
>
> Exactly. When you update to (or checkout) a particular revision, you
> can't commit because there's no place (in general) to put the new
> revision. For example, if you have 1.1 and 1.2 already exists, you
> probably don't want to overwrite 1.2 (and what if there are more
> revisions following 1.2?), nor do you want to change it retroactively,
> and if CVS automatically made a branch, you wouldn't have any good way
> to refer to it. What you want to do is to use "update -A" to get rid of
> the sticky tag and update to the head of the trunk, which in your case
> is exactly the same revisions of the files as you already have. Once
> you do that, you'll be able to commit.
>
> -Larry Jones
>
> My brain is trying to kill me. -- Calvin
>