[Cvsnt] cvs question

Bo Berglund Bo.Berglund at system3r.se
Tue Mar 12 13:30:29 GMT 2002


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Only by going to the server and erasing it using its Windows Explorer
or command line (if you like typing). The file is positioned like in
your working file directory and has a ,v added to its name.

But this changes past history so it should not be undertaken lightly.

/Bo


-----Original Message-----
From: Kyrre Kristiansen [mailto:kyrre_kristiansen at yahoo.co.uk]
Sent: den 12 mars 2002 07:24
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Subject: [Cvsnt] cvs question


Hello, everyone

I know this is a CVS question, not a cvsnt question, but I'll give it a go
anyway.
How do you delete a file from CVS completely? I mean, get rid of the file
and all its history, so that CVS doesn't even know it exists? Is it at all
possible?

Thanks,

Kyrre.


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