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In a working copy:
1) Use OS copy to copy from trunk to tag
2) commit
Of course, this turns the tag into a branch, in reality, but so does
moving a tag in CVS. :-) At least in Subversion, there will be history.
On Feb 17, 2005, at 11:15 PM, Hari Kodungallur wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have created a tag called X. But a day later I realize that one
> particular file in X needs to have a version that is in the trunk (and
> is a little differet from the revision in X). Copying the new file to
> the tag does not work as it complains that the file already exists in
> X.
>
> I can think of two way to do it.
>
> (1) Merge changes into the tag
> (2) Delete that single file from the tag and copy the new revision
> from the trunk to X
>
> Both of these involve multiple steps. I am just curious whether there
> is a direct/easier way to copy the new version onto the tag X.
>
> Thanks much!
> -Hari
>
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