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Summary: | CVS Update with option Get Clean Repository Copy does not get clean copy but reports Up-to-date | ||
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Product: | obsolete | Reporter: | senag <senag> |
Component: | vcsgeneric | Assignee: | issues@obsolete <issues> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | blocker | ||
Priority: | P1 | ||
Version: | 5.x | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
senag
2006-02-04 11:05:31 UTC
In case of new CVS support you can use "CVS | Revert Modifications" action on locally modified file(s)/folder. This command will overwrite selected files with their latest repository version. Senag, are you able to reproduce using Revert Modifications? No. Revert Modifications of the module CVS Versioning System (1.7.1.1.42.1) works as expected. It is just an issue with the "old" Version Control modules: - VCS Profile for Generic VCS (1.8.3.42) - VCS Generic Command-Line Support (1.16.2.42.42). Probably bug in generic/cvs profile for build-in. It - either does not pass -c flag - or uses outdated cvsclient library. We use javacvs library, that is distributed with the IDE. Therefore if this was fixed in the javacvs libray, it should work now. Marking as fixed, please verify in dev builds. Peter, do you have the issue for the library bug? |