---+ How to use CVS ---++++++ CVS help: _man cvs<br /> cvs -H <command name>_ ---++++++ Finding code in the CVS database: http://cmssw.cvs.cern.ch/cgi-bin/cmssw.cgi/ ---++++++ make a new CVS tag: _cvs import -m <message> <direction of the CVS tag> <name of the author> start_ <br /> -m msg Log message.<br /> e.g.:<br /> _cvs import -m "StopAnalysisHUN" UserCode/HUN-2_2_3/StopAnalysis/ akapusi start_ ---++++++ checkout: _cvs co -r <version number> -d <destination directory name> <CVS tag name>_ <br /> -r rev Check out revision or tag. (implies -P) (is sticky)<br /> -d dir Check out into dir instead of module name. e.g.(1): <br /> _cvs co -rV00-01-05 -d SusyAnalysis/PatCrossCleaner UserCode/SusyAnalysis/PatCrossCleaner_ <br /> e.g.(2): checkout the HEAD<br /> _cd CMSSW_X_X_X/src/SusyAnalysis/<br /> cvs co -d UserCode/<group name>/_ ---++++++ add a new tag to a valid CVS tag: _cvs tag <CVS tag name>-<e.g. number>_ e.g.:<br /> _cvs tag StopAnalysis-123456_ ---++++++ checkout: _cvs co -r StopAnalysis-123456 -d SusyAnalysis UserCode/HUN-2_2_3/StopAnalysis_ ---++++++ update: _cvs update_ <br /> <br /> After this we have to check the code, because if another person modified it, it's possible that it doesn't run. ---++++++ difference: _cvs diff_ ---++++++ upload/commit: _cvs commit -m "I modified ..." <name of the modified file>_ <br /> or<br /> _cvs tag <name of the code><number of tag>_ -- Main.AnitaKapusi - 29 Jun 2009
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