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Re: How to Correct this error which i got while using Rcs.pm module in m
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Bob Proulx |
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Re: How to Correct this error which i got while using Rcs.pm module in my code. |
Date: |
Sun, 30 Jul 2006 20:29:28 -0600 |
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srinivasan venkat wrote:
> My purpose is to build filter based on versions of the file.
> ie I would display all versions in the drop down menu.
That menu could get pretty long. I have files with thousands of
revisions logged.
> Based on user selection of the version number from dropdown menu ,i
> will display corresponding file of that version selected.
Okay. Sounds good so far.
> When i retrive version using co -r1.42 SOMEFILE,in multi user environment.
>
> Say file having 1.4 as latest version.When one user select 1.2
> version which retrives him 1.2 version.But for the other user who
> logs in other browser ie different machine.For other user,i should
> retrive him the latest ie 1.4.But it is displaying older 1.2
> version for him also.Currently we have not tied our code with user
> name.
>
> So i am looking for any other command rather than using co command
> .That is the reason where i specified i dont want to use co
> command.No other reason apart from that.
Uhm... You would really need to keep those separate. Work in
separate directories or some other technique.
In this case I would probably keep the head of the trunk in the
current directory and check out to standard output the specially
selected version. Use the -p option for that as I suggested in my
previous message.
> > co -r1.42 -p SOMEFILE > SOMEFILE-1.42
I probably would not actually save the output to a file. I would
probably just keep it in program memory or in a private temporary
file. But I would use co to check out the file. That is the tool
that is designed to do this operation.
> Is there any command to retrive always latest verisions,or any
> command where can i first do checkout(co) operation,then copy that
> to other file in an location and do cancel checkout.Will this work
> out in multiuser environment.Or any other way to implement my
> conditions.I need help in this regard.
Use 'co -p' and put the output anyplace that you prefer.
Good Luck!
Bob