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RE: CVS and Jar files: Should you import Jar into the Repository? Why o
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Daniels, David |
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RE: CVS and Jar files: Should you import Jar into the Repository? Why or why not |
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Mon, 4 Mar 2002 10:52:41 -0600 |
You can, but I don't think it's necessary. Assuming the jar contains the
class files created from .java files in the same repository, ideally what
you'd like to do is mark the java files used to create the jar with a tag
and then build the jar with ant or some other make tool. If you need to go
back to an older version, just update the sandbox with that tag and run the
build again.
Dave
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Subject: CVS and Jar files: Should you import Jar into the Repository?
Why or why not
Help,
When you CVS a project, import it into a repository,
should you add JAR files? Why or why not.
Thanks.
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