RE: [cvsnt] commit with -r option [ Vírusmentes]

Bo Berglund Bo.Berglund at system3r.se
Tue Apr 26 12:30:48 BST 2005


>From the CVSNT helpfile on the commit options:
<quote>
-r revision

    Commit to revision. revision must be either a branch, or a revision 
on the main trunk that is higher than any existing revision number 
(the section called “Assigning revisions”). You cannot commit to a 
specific revision on a branch.
</quote>

Unless Tony has removed the -r option in 2.5 it is still there, however 
you cannot commit to 2.0 anyway because that is not a valid revision number. 
All numbers ending with .0 are reserved for other purposes...
Try with 2.1 instead.

But then again, whay are you dealing with the revision numbers in the first place?
They are to be considered as private information for the CVS server in order
to keep track of changes and they serve no outside use at all.

/Bo

-----Original Message-----
From: cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org [mailto:cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org]On Behalf Of Zoltan.Szathmary at generali.hu
Sent: den 26 april 2005 13:01
To: cvsnt at cvsnt.org
Subject: [cvsnt] commit with -r option [ Vírusmentes]


Was this good old option: -r revison deleted from commit options?
command: cvs commit -m "msg" -r 2.0 -- work.txt
cvs message is: commit: invalid option -- r
Usage: cvs.exe commit [DnRlf] [-B bug | -b bug ] [-m msg | -F logfile] [-r
rev] files...
      -b bugid    Only commit files related to bug.
      -B bugid    Mark files with bug.
      -c          Check for valid edits before committing.
      -D          Assume all files are modified.
      -F logfile  Read the log message from file.
      -e          Keep edited files.
      -f          Force the file to be committed; disables recursion.
      -n          Do not run the module program (if any).
      -l          Local directory only (not recursive).
      -m message  Log message.
      -R          Process directories recursively.
Zoltán



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