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Re: how to delete only one version of the file ?
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Larry Jones |
Subject: |
Re: how to delete only one version of the file ? |
Date: |
Mon, 23 Jul 2001 15:35:14 -0400 (EDT) |
Joanna Dickson writes:
>
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Please don't send HTML to the mailing list.
> I committed to a revision of one file, which didn't have any change
> comparing to the previous version.
How did you manage to do that? CVS won't commit a new revision unless
the file has changed or you explicitly beat it over the head with the -f
option. You shouldn't be using -f as a matter of course.
> So, it's rather silly to keep this version in the repository. I know I
> can just delete this version of file from the repository, something
> like "roll back one version" in other CM tools, but I can't find it
> available in this CVS handbook.
The best thing to do is ignore it; a null revision takes up essentially
no space and has essentially no performance impact. If you insist, you
can delete it with admin -o.
-Larry Jones
I like Mom to be impressed when I fulfill the least of my obligations.
-- Calvin