> If you go into your repository through the filesystem
on the server
(after
> shutting down cvs), you can rename .xxx,v files, or
move them around.
> They'll have the old revision history, and when you
start CVS up
again, and
> update, it should update everyone's code to the new
structure names.
>
> Obviously, you'd want to do it as a clean break, and
make a backup
first.
Thanks Jesse, but unfortunately we can't do it as a clean
break. We have
to be able to reproduce historical versions using the old
structure.
Plus if there are any users working on branches using the
old structure,
then (I think) their sandbox will break next time they try
to do
anything on any of the affected files.
Rgds,
Andy
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UK [http://www.anite.com/te
lecoms]
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