Date: Sat, 29 May 2004 11:04:01 +0100 From: Edd <list@arameus.net> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Ive really broken my cvs repository! Message-ID: <200405291004.i4TA41A18229@server1.web-mania.com>
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Hi there, One day I was playing with branches to see how they worked etc. I was going to delete the branches afterwards, but forgot. Many commits later (to default branch). I realise that I forgot to delete them. And stupidly did a cvs tag -dB on them. Next day I do a cvs up: -bash-2.05b$ cvs up cvs update: Updating . cvs update: LICENCE.TXT is no longer in the repository cvs update: README is no longer in the repository cvs update: index.php is no longer in the repository cvs update: loader.php is no longer in the repository cvs update: login.php is no longer in the repository cvs update: Updating classes cvs update: classes/arax.php is no longer in the repository cvs update: classes/auth.php is no longer in the repository cvs update: Updating conf cvs update: conf/mysql.php-dist is no longer in the repository cvs update: Updating css cvs update: css/dbm.css is no longer in the repository cvs update: Updating images cvs update: Updating modules cvs update: modules/changePass.php is no longer in the repository cvs update: modules/denied.php is no longer in the repository cvs update: modules/gigAdmin.php is no longer in the repository cvs update: modules/groupAdmin.php is no longer in the repository cvs update: modules/imageView.php is no longer in the repository cvs update: modules/linkAdmin.php is no longer in the repository cvs update: modules/logout.php is no longer in the repository cvs update: modules/mailShot.php is no longer in the repository cvs update: modules/menu.php is no longer in the repository cvs update: modules/newsAdmin.php is no longer in the repository cvs update: modules/settings.php is no longer in the repository cvs update: Updating share cvs update: share/dump.sql is no longer in the repository interesting. So i think no its okay. i can do a cvs up -f. Which I did and all of my other files did return to my sandbox, but I just can not commit them. Due to up-to-date check. I have tried forcing with -f, but still it wont have it. Please could someone help me out of this sticky situation? Thanks!
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