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Subject: Re: CVS and code management question...
From: David McIntyre (plugh_at_mudbarn.com)
Date: 2003-07-28
You can check out the CVS code, then copy changed files individually into the
CVS tree on your local machine. Then you simply commit the changes.
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 11:16:25AM -0500, Dave Jones wrote:
> Is there a clever way to use CVS to integrate the source tarball into the
> existing CVS code on my machine?
>
> I may be confused but the tarball looks like all the source files without
> any directory tree structure. Is there a bash cvs command to pull in the
> files to their correct locations and update/merge etc.?
>
>
> At 05:39 PM 7/28/2003 +0200, you wrote:
> >> What is everyone else doing to update their CVS code anonymously?
> >
> >As an alternative, you can download a daily source tarball.
> >
> >Jörg
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