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From: | Res Pons |
Subject: | RE: Checking out an old file, modifying and checking it back in |
Date: | Mon, 15 Sep 2008 17:00:16 -0700 |
Thanks for the reply and your help. This specific project has independent and unrelated files, so branching a file should not create or cause a problem. Thanks again. > Subject: RE: Checking out an old file, modifying and checking it back in > Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2008 09:39:15 +1000 > From: address@hidden > To: address@hidden; address@hidden > CC: address@hidden > > > > I would like to branch one file. Could I just branch > > the one file or do I need to branch out the whole > > project because of the 1 file? > > > > cvs co -r1.33 fileA > > cvs tag -b -r1.33 fileA > > > > I'm not clear on the syntax. > > > You can branch just one file, though some people do not recommend it. > > cvs co -r1.33 fileA > cvs tag -b fileA > > Or > > cvs rtag -b -r1.3 /path/to/fileA > > > #or IIRC > > cvs update -j1.50 -j1.33 fileA > > > > BTW - if not branching then this is what I would call the 'preferred > method' since a tool like CVSNT will record the 'mergepoint' and allow > you to 'see' that revision 1.51 is related to 1.33. > > Regards, > > > Arthur Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn “10 hidden secrets” from Jamie. Learn Now |
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