[cvsnt] CVS Import

Victor A. Wagner Jr. vawjr at rudbek.com
Fri Aug 13 17:01:14 BST 2004


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IMO something has happened to import and it's not doing what _I_ expect.
I don't think it's doing what the per Cedarqvist says either.
When I do my new import it tells me NOTHING about things already in the 
repository, and I can find NO reasonable set of -j arguments to get the 
changes we've put in the code into the "current version" short of having it 
generate a zillion collisions and manually cleaning up after.

At Thursday 2004-08-12 07:07, Dan Pupek wrote:
>I was able to do an initial import of third party code into my CVS server.
>
>I attempted a second import (to get vendor changes in) on the same vendor
>branch (new version tag) and it failed  to pick up the new version tag and
>the changes.
>
>When I do an import does it need to be from a working copy (with admin
>files) of the vendors source or (as I am doing) should it be a flat copy of
>the source.
>
>Dan Pupek
>Software Engineer
>Advanced Systems Technology, Inc
>dpupek at astpcola.com
>(850) 475-4038
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