[cvsnt] import the same module
Paul Russell
paul_newsgroups at yahoo.ca
Mon Mar 10 04:00:22 GMT 2003
Use the "CVS Add Contents" on the Right Click Menu. Hope you have a recent version of Tortoise (we're using 1.2.2).
You don't have to choose to add which files are different. Just commit them all and let CVS work it out.
If files have been removed... I hadn't thought of that - you caught me there - oops. You could just remove everything (Recursive script or batch file on the module tree?), then commit/add everything that's in the new release. CVS will automatically put things into or bring them out of the attic as needed. Then just apply a new tag.
-Paul
zhuyunchuan <zhuyunchuan at 263.net> wrote:But it's not convinient when there are some files adding or removing.
It's not easy to compare to find the files adding or removing when lots
files have changed. And how to add the whole directory trees by toitoiseCVS?
Paul Russell :
> To save multiple versions of 3rd party code in CVS, besides import you can also use add/commit - just as if you has made the changes yourself.
> Add the first version of the module you have, and tag it with the version info. When you get an update, simply commit it as if you had typed the changes, and then apply another tag with the new version info. Unchanged files will be only a single revision in the repository, but will have all the tags for the versions you have committed.
> Branches, diffs, etc, all handled as if it was your own project.
> If you want to recursively add whole directory trees, try using TortoiseCVS.
> -Paul
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