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Re: URGENT: Initial revision number for CVS.
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Carsten Wich |
Subject: |
Re: URGENT: Initial revision number for CVS. |
Date: |
29 Jan 2002 15:03:24 GMT |
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slrn/0.9.7.1 (Linux) |
Hello,
In article <address@hidden>, Mike Pumford wrote:
>
>> Can it be that the problem lies in the automatic creation of a new
>> branch after new source files have been imported into the repository ?
> Yes the vendor branch. As soon as you modify the files you will get 2 digit
> revision numbers.
>
>> How can I suppress this behaviour ?
>>
> What people are try to tell you is that you *cannot* suppress this.
> It is part of how CVS works. If you don't like what import does don't use
> it; add each file individually and your revisions will start at 1.1. IMO you
> should learn not to care about revision numbers and start thinking in terms
> of
> tags.
Okay, I will try.
Thank you, and of course all the others that wrote follow up's to my
post, for your answers. I think I am got a better understanding about
the way CVS works, now.
Greetings from Germany,
Carsten Wich
- Re: URGENT: Initial revision number for CVS., (continued)
- Re: URGENT: Initial revision number for CVS., Larry Jones, 2002/01/28
- Re: URGENT: Initial revision number for CVS., Carsten Wich, 2002/01/28
- Re: URGENT: Initial revision number for CVS., Carsten Wich, 2002/01/28
- RE: URGENT: Initial revision number for CVS., Thornley, David, 2002/01/28
- Re: URGENT: Initial revision number for CVS.,
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- RE: URGENT: Initial revision number for CVS., Files, Bruce, 2002/01/29