[cvsnt] cvs admin -o

Martin Cole martin at martinjcole.com
Wed Mar 10 23:19:06 GMT 2004


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Well the reason is that I am archiving away the module at this point, so I
will have the complete record available in storage.

I would rather keep the revision numbers as they are now, rather than
starting and back at 1.1

Marts




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Czarnowski, Aric" <aczarnowski at unimax.com>
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> Is there a way I can use this command to recursively
> obsolete all revisions older than the head in a module,
> as far as I can see, this instruction only works on a
> per file basis.

That would be a very dangerous undertaking and I'm not sure why you
would do such a thing, the whole point of CVS is to track changes.
Paring down binaries maybe...

I think the answer to your question is "no" and IMHO that's for a good
reason.

--Aric


Aric Czarnowski
Unimax Systems Corporation
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