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Adding files to multiple branches?
From: |
hicking |
Subject: |
Adding files to multiple branches? |
Date: |
27 Jun 2001 12:38:34 UT |
Hello!
I've got a larger project, where the final version and a beta version is
constantly updated.
I made two branches of the project called "final" and "beta". So when someone
is making changes in their "beta"-working directory, it won't affect the final
version. But it often occurs, that we have to add a new file to the
final-version (via "cvs add") and we definitely want to have the same file in
the beta branch. It is not possible to use (multiple) branch names in the "cvs
add"-command, so the only way I got until now is:
1. Change to the "beta"-working dir
2. Copy the new file in this folder
3. Use "cvs add <newfile>"
4. Use "cvs commit <newfile>"
5. Copy the file to the "final"-working dir
6. Change to the "final"-working dir
7. Use "cvs add <newfile>"
8. Use "cvs commit <newfile>"
Instead I would like to use something like:
1. Change to the "beta"-working dir
2. Copy the new file in this folder
3. Use "cvs add <newfile>"
4. Use "cvs commit -r final -r beta <newfile>"
Am I missing something, or isn't this possible?
Thanks for any suggestions! :-)
- Adding files to multiple branches?,
hicking <=