To rename a tag first create a new tag using the r option to cvs rtag and then delete the old name.
Cvs remove attic files.
Viewing the files revealed that they re in dead state.
Someone has cvs remove d the files.
Ls cvs ja h oj c rm oj c cvs remove oj c cvs remove.
Cvs keeps track of this and looks in the attic when it needs to.
It simply is stored in a special directory called attic so that its earlier revisions can be recalled the file is no longer sent to sandboxes and it is removed from existing sandboxes at the next cvs update which displays the message cvs server.
Filename is no.
The file isn t actually removed from the repository.
The cvs remove command is used to mark a file as removed in the repository.
I ve moved the files out of the attic folder but when i checkout the folder the cvs gui doesn t show any files under the folder.
When you remove a file from a project it doesn t just disappear.
How can i do to make a politically correct removal of the whole thing.
Log r both of these will list the names of the rcs files used to store the file.
Scheduling oj c for removal cvs remove.
There is only the attic directory at the very end of the tree holding the deleted files in the format filename v.
But in case you want to know the rule is that the rcs file is stored in the attic if and only if the head revision on the trunk has state dead.
If you have access to the repository you can find all files in the attic with find.
This leaves the new tag on exactly the same files as the old tag.
Oj c version 1 1 1 1 resurrected if you realize your mistake before you run the remove command you can use update to resurrect the file.
Try a command like.
Remove the v at the end of the file to get the file.
A dead state means that file has been removed or.
It should not matter from a user point of view whether a file is in the attic.
Cvs rtag r old name 0 4 rel 0 4 tc cvs rtag d old name 0 4 tc prev up next.
Instead the file gets put in the attic literally.
Cvs must be able to retrieve such files when you request an old snapshot of the project.
Type d name attic exec ls 1 you can also list the files with the cvs log command.