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Re: Check in and out a file.
From: |
Frederic Brehm |
Subject: |
Re: Check in and out a file. |
Date: |
Wed, 19 May 2004 08:20:57 -0400 |
At 08:03 PM 5/18/2004, Hon Seng Phuah wrote:
For example, if five developers check in five different copied of
abc.c at very short delay. I expect to check out abc.c file and rename
them as abc.c.1, abc.c.2, abc.c.3, abc.c.4 and abc.c.5 respectively in
a particular directory.
Cvs doesn't have this "feature" built in. You can do it manually this way:
cvs co -p -r 1.1 abc.c > abc.c.1
cvs co -p -r 1.2 abc.c > abc.c.2
cvs co -p -r 1.3 abc.c > abc.c.3
cvs co -p -r 1.4 abc.c > abc.c.4
cvs co -p -r 1.5 abc.c > abc.c.5
But then, cvs has no recollection of those abc.c.* files so you won't be
able to do any cvs operations on them.
Fred
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Frederic W. Brehm, Sarnoff Corporation, http://www.sarnoff.com/
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Frederic Brehm <=
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