Re: [off topic] Q on CVS

1997-08-31 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, I think the official way is to release the directory, and checkout a new version. However, if the module is large, this may take some time (but it is not a hack, and you need not fear any errors). The other option you have is to put all the local changes on a branch, and r

[off topic] Q on CVS

1997-08-31 Thread Richard G. Roberto
Sorry for the list abse, but I'm looking for some help with CVS. I need to find a way to impose changes from the central repository on locally checked out modules. Some modules may have a few hundered files. Sometimes these files get modified locally in a "quick hack" during production. The iss