Re: Skeleton maintainer scripts (revised)
Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca> writes:
> What you should do is check out the CVS version, then copy over your
> changes and then check it back in to bring it up to the same level as the
> .deb - there is some way to do this with import but I've never had
> occasion to actually do it.
Should it also be tagged to make sure we have the state of all the
files indicated correctly for a particular release? Again, I'm not
sure how you guys do it with that repository; I know I always tag any
project in CVS to indicate a release. One could tell pretty easily:
'cvs status -v <some_file_in_the_repository>'.
Juan, if so, you can tag with 'cvs tag <tag_name>' on the top level of
the checked out module. If you subsequently have to correct a file to
truely match the release, you have to do 'cvs tag -F <tag_name>'.
.....A. P. Harris...apharris@onShore.com...<URL:http://www.onShore.com/>
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