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Re: Simple Label=RevisionID Discussion

From: Bob Hiestand <bob.hiestand_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-12-03 04:18:49 CET

On 12/1/06, Les Mikesell <lesmikesell@gmail.com> wrote:

> If you "cvs add" a new file, then attempt to "cvs tag" a working copy
> without committing, you'll get an error. If you have a locally modified
> copy and tag without committing first the tag goes to the repository
> version of that file. This is probably an error, but if you check
> out the tag and test, you'll notice it and in any case what you test
> is what is in the repository branch/trunk. With svn, the
> tag makes an independent copy and get something that matches the
> workspace but no requirement that what you just put there will be
> included for ongoing work.

I only quoted this, as it was the topic of most of the email.

If you were using a hook script that disallowed putting something in
the tag directory as anything other than a copy, would that satisfy
your requirements?

Thank you,

Bob

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