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RE: Removing a branch
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Norman Crisp |
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RE: Removing a branch |
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Mon, 5 Dec 2005 13:32:08 -0500 |
Thanks again,
Using rtag followed by the module name looks like it's doing the trick.
cvs rtag -d -B BRANCHNAME MODULENAME
Norm.
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From: Jim Hyslop [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 12:51 PM
To: Norman Crisp
Cc: address@hidden
Subject: Re: Removing a branch
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Norman Crisp wrote:
> I'm attempting to remove a branch that was just created, so it can be
> recreated at a later time with more changes to the trunk. The reading
> that I have done warns me that this is a dangerous exercise and should
> be avoided, but as there have been no changes to the branch I would
> simply like to just get rid of it.
This is one case where it is safe to delete the branch.
> I believe the command to be:
> cvs tag -d -B BRANCHNAME
>
> What I get in return is:
> cvs tag: in directory .:
> cvs [tag aborted]: there is no version here; run 'cvs checkout' first
>
> I'm a little confused, do I need to checkout the branch first, so I
> can then remove it?
No, you don't need to check out the branch first (in fact, it's better if
you don't, otherwise you might confuse CVS a little).
You must, however, run it from within a working directory that has the
project checked out.
Or, you can use the 'rtag' command instead of 'tag', in which case you don't
need a working directory at all.
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Jim Hyslop
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