Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 23 Nov 1998 17:17:22 -0000 (GMT) | From | Simon Kenyon <> | Subject | Re: The history of the Linux OS |
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On 23-Nov-98 Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: >> say we have 1.1.1, 1.1.3, 1.1.4 >> put them in cvs and all of a sudden 1.1.2 appears from some kindly soul >> can cvs/rcs/sccs (you choose) handle this? > > That's why we have tags. After checking in 2.1.129, you say > > cvs tag linus-2-1-129 > > After that you can say > > cvs co linus-2-1-129 > > to check out 2.1.129.
i obviously didn't explain myself :-)
i have 1.1.1 i put it in rcs THEN i get 1.1.47 so i put that in rcs NOW i get 1.1.x where 1 < x < 47
how do i insert that inbetween 1.1.1 and 1.1.47?
not something you would normally do with sccs/rcs but then again - writing detective stories was not what rcs was designed for knowing how rcs stores the deltas i really can't see how it would doo it
can bitmover help?
-- simon
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