[cvsnt] CVS commit with -e option then unedit command gets previous version file
Gerhard Fiedler
lists at connectionbrazil.com
Sat Aug 11 13:20:00 BST 2007
Tony Hoyle wrote:
> Vedprakash Patel wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am trying use -e option of commit command i.e. keeping file checkout and
>> checking in the code. Next version is generated say 1.7 for a file but if I
>> execute unedit command it gets previous version 1.6 file.
>>
>> Here are the steps I followed:
>> 1. Ckeckout a file class1.cs with version 1.3 (latest version)
>> 2. Make some changes to file and commit with -e option
>> Cvs commit -e class1.cs
>> New version is generated for the file i.e. 1.4
>> 3. new unedit the file without making any changed to the file.
>> Cvs unedit class1.cs
>> Cvs asks to revert the changes and selected yes.
>> 4. This will get previous version i.e. 1.3 in my local machine. But I
>> expecting the version 1.4
>>
> unedit does that.. it reverts to the file that was edited (which is just
> a local copy made during the edit command).
Would a repeat edit (could be run after step 2 above) update the local
copy?
Gerhard
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