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Newbie Checkout Question

From: <ScotDiddle_at_Overnite.com>
Date: 2006-04-11 14:48:34 CEST

Hello All,

        I'm working along, and find I need to get an old version of a
specific file...

        As I understand it, checkout rev -x will check out the whole
repository to a "new" working directory, at level -x.

        Whereas I have a large repoitory, this takes a while.

        Once it is finished, I can pull in version -x into my editor, and
save it in my "real" working directory.

        Is there an easier way to accomplish the same task?

        If I just need to replace a broken version of a program with one
that I know worked a few versions back, how do I do this, without having
to check out the entire repo.

        Thanks in advance.

Scot L. Diddle, Richmond VA

...No Digital --- None of the Time---

 

 

 

 

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