Cvs tag manual






















For more information, read the CVS manual available on your system at /usr/share/doc/cvs-/www.doorway.ru (the CVS version might vary) and visit the CVS webpage available at www.doorway.ru As a general reference, the main CVS manual is available online at www.doorway.ru Setting up Your Environment. Before using CVS, you'll need to set up a environment variables. setenv CVSROOT /path/to/cvsroot # C-shell syntax CVSROOT=/path/to/cvsroot; export CVSROOT # Bourne syntax. If you attempt to use a tag name that already exists, CVS will complain and not overwrite that tag. Use the `-F' option to force the new tag value. tag options. These standard options are supported by tag (see section Common command options, for a complete description of them): F Overwrite an existing tag of the same name on a different revision.


Specifying what to tag by date or revision. The cvs rtag command tags the repository as of a certain date or time (or can be used to tag the latest revision).rtag works directly on the repository contents (it requires no prior checkout and does not look for a working directory).. The following options specify which date or revision to tag. See Common options, for a complete description of. Read this document and the documents listed in the additional resources section about installation, configuration, and operation of this equipment before you install, configure, operate, or maintain this product. $ cvs tag rel cvs tag: Tagging. T Makefile T backend.c T driver.c T frontend.c T parser.c (When you give CVS a directory as argument, it generally applies the operation to all the files in that directory, and (recursively), to any subdirectories that it may contain.


Only tag those files that contain existing tag tag. The cvs tag command also allows one to specify files by revision or date, using the same ‘ -r ’, ‘ -D ’, and ‘ -f ’ options. However, this feature is probably not what you want. As a general reference, the main CVS manual is available online at www.doorway.ru Setting up Your Environment. Before using CVS, you'll need to set up a environment variables. setenv CVSROOT /path/to/cvsroot # C-shell syntax CVSROOT=/path/to/cvsroot; export CVSROOT # Bourne syntax. The two other arguments to cvs import are the "vendor tag", and the "release" tag: "vendor tag" is a free form text string you're supposed to use to identify the vendor of software. Since it's a CVS tag, it should be all upper case and not have any special charatcters save the "_" (like no "." or "-").

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