[Cvsnt] Default revision numbers for new files.
Tony Hoyle
tmh at nothing-on.tv
Tue Apr 23 22:56:32 BST 2002
Michael George wrote:
> I think there may be a bug in cvsnt related to the default revision numbers
> for new files.
>
>
> From cederqvist-1.11.1p1.pdf, Section 4.3 "Assigning revisions", second
> paragraph
> [BEGIN]
> When adding a new file, the second number will always be one and the
> first number will equal the highest first number of any file in that
> directory. For example, the current directory contains files whose highest
> numbered revisions are 1.7, 3.1, and 4.12, then an added file will be given
> the numeric revision 4.1.
> [END]
It's working fine, according to the text above:
cvs add foo.txt
cvs commit -m "" -r 4.12 -f foo.txt
cvs status foo.txt
===================================================================
File: foo.txt Status: Up-to-date
Working revision: 4.12 Tue Apr 23 21:41:06 2002
Repository revision: 4.12 /usr/local/cvs/CVSROOT/foo.txt,v
Sticky Tag: 4.12
Sticky Date: (none)
Sticky Options: (none)
cvs add bar.txt
cvs commit -m "" bar.txt
cvs status bar.txt
===================================================================
File: bar.txt Status: Up-to-date
Working revision: 4.1 Tue Apr 23 21:45:57 2002
Repository revision: 4.1 /usr/local/cvs/CVSROOT/bar.txt,v
Sticky Tag: (none)
Sticky Date: (none)
Sticky Options: (none)
Tony
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