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Re: Editing files
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Pierre Asselin |
Subject: |
Re: Editing files |
Date: |
Sat, 21 Jul 2007 01:56:20 +0000 (UTC) |
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tin/1.6.2-20030910 ("Pabbay") (UNIX) (NetBSD/3.1_RC3 (i386)) |
Aditi Gupta <address@hidden> wrote:
> If I want to add some lines to a code that exists in a CVS repository, then
> can I open an editor while in CVS?
What do you mean by "while in CVS" ?
> like:
> $ cvs vi <filename> ?
> If not, what shall I do?
More like
cvs checkout <name-of-your-project>
cd <name-of-your-project>
vi <filename>
and when you're done,
cvs commit
> Is there a way to copy paste some lines from one code to the other while in
> CVS ?
Again there is no such thing as "while in CVS". Once you check out
a sandbox, you have a private copy of the files and you can do
anything you want to them. When your private copy is in a state
you like, you can commit your changes.
--
pa at panix dot com
- Editing files, Aditi Gupta, 2007/07/20
- Re: Editing files,
Pierre Asselin <=