3 Jul
1999
3 Jul
'99
12:01 p.m.
At 11:02 PM 7/2/99 -0600, Bill Anderson wrote:
michel@digicool.com wrote:
Yes we have broken it somehow. Such are the risks of following the CVS very closely. ;) There is one thing cvs need BAD, a 'cvs unupdate' to revert a recently updated tree to it's previous state. I know this can be done on a file by file basis, but it would be nice to step a whole tree of code back one iteration.
Any CVS Gods out there know the knack? (There MUST be a way)
I'll look into it ...
Whenever you check out a release, make a note of the precise date/time. Then, if you need to revert to that release later, just: cvs upd -D'date you checked out something that works'