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Anybody any idea on how to set back a revision number?
From: |
Lukas Ruf |
Subject: |
Anybody any idea on how to set back a revision number? |
Date: |
Tue, 30 Oct 2001 14:21:42 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.3.22i |
Dear all,
as I posted yesterday:
Accidentaly, I set a revision to be 3.0 instead of 2.0 by issueing the
command
cvs commit -r 3.0
Is there any way how I can set back the revision to 2.0?
cvs commit -r 2.0
Produces the error: "2.0 too low..." -- as the documentation
describes.
So, my question:
Does anybody know how I can set the revision number to be 2.0 back
from 3.0 ? -- Do I need to create a script that I must run over the
CVS repository?
THANKS A LOT IN ADVANCE FOR ANY HELP!
Lukas
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- Anybody any idea on how to set back a revision number?,
Lukas Ruf <=