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RE: Versioning help after Tagging required.


From: Chuck . Irvine
Subject: RE: Versioning help after Tagging required.
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2001 17:20:46 -0500

Sonya,

I don't believe that it is possible to do what you are trying to do, 
but in any case, you shouldn't need to. What are you trying to 
accomplish? There is most likely a supported means to do the same 
thing. 

Chuck+

> -----Original Message-----
> From: sonya31 [mailto:address@hidden
> Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 4:22 PM
> To: info-cvs
> Cc: sonya31
> Subject: Versioning help after Tagging required.
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have been really struggling with CVS for a week now and 
> hope that someone on this list can help me.
> 
> Lets assume that I have a project with 2 file, 1.java and 
> 2.java   I created a repository and imported a module with 
> these 2 files.
> 
> Next, I check them out to a working directory. Lets say, I 
> edit 1.java  reach a milestone and commit (version 1.2) and 
> then make some more changes and commit (v 1.3)  All this 
> while, 2.java is at v 1.1
> 
> Now I tag the whole module as say, release-1 and I'm happy.
> 
> Now, I need to make changes to 2.java, but I want to start 
> the versioning from 1.3,  not from 1.1  ie, I want to bring 
> my entire module to have a version 1.3, so that changes to 
> any file from here on forth will be 1.4 (or 1.3.1.2  and so on...)
> 
> How can I acheive this ? Been driving me nuts...  BTW, I use 
> wincvs with development on my hard disk only (for now).
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Sonya
> 
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