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From: | Rajesh Patwardhan |
Subject: | CVS Import |
Date: | Mon, 9 Jul 2001 12:00:43 -0400 |
Hello,
I went thru the Documentation for creating Import as well as FAQ.
This is the scenario
1) I have a sources src_1, src_2, src_3
These are basically versions 1 2 3 of same code. Some files may have changed between the 3 versions.
I am trying to import them into CVS as all the development is complete and CVS was not used during the Development of this Project.
I use
cvs import -m "Message" dir_to_import_on_cvs_repo vendor_tag release_tag_1
The first import was good. There was no problem at all.
2) Now I do a import for the second source with
cvs import -m "Message" dir_to_import_on_cvs vendor_tag release_tag_2
This import also shows no errors.
I do a cvs checkout in to another directory and in the status \ log do not see the versions as they should be seen or at least I think how they should be.
i.e.: version with release_tag_1
i.e.: version with release_tag_2
I would expect a working revision of 1.1.1.2
I do not then try the 3rd Import.
Conf:
It is Red Hat Linux 7.0 cvs 1.11.1p1 (CVS Server)
client 1.11 on Solaris 5.7
Result of cvs status -v dr.java
File: dr.java Status: Up-to-date
Working revision: 1.1.1.1
Repository revision: 1.1.1.1 path_in_repo/dr.java,v
Sticky Tag: (none)
Sticky Date: (none)
Sticky Options: (none)
Existing Tags:
start_553 (revision: 1.1.1.1)
gui (branch: 1.1.1)
2) or is there any better way of doing it.
or some point I am missing.
If I have missed out any data please do let me know I will submit it and if there is a documentation note that I am missing please let me know the address.
Thank you very much in advance and if this issue was addressed I apologize in advance but do let me know the location of the Document nevertheless.
Regards,
Rajesh
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