Checking files in and out of WinCvs
Help for WinCvs: Index Before you can make changes to source files, you must check out
(make a copy on your local hard disk) the project or "module" files you
want. A module is a subset of the entire project file repository. Log in to the project's CVS server and provide your password. Then select
Checkout module... from the Create menu
to retrieve the latest versions of files. The default selection is all
file, or you can select a specific module to check out. You can use the left-hand navigation pane to see the directories and
files in that module: More
about logging in to the project server
WinCvs is not a file editor. You can use the file editor of choice on
your local machine to modify project files you have checked out. When
you have completed your changes to files on your hard drive, you can commit
those changes back into the project's CVS repository. The following example shows the WinCvs window after committing some changes
in a directory containing html content files. Whenever you create a new file on your hard disk and you want
to add that file to the project, an "unknown file" icon
will appear next to your new files. Select the new file and click the "Add Selected"
or "Add Selected Binary" button
in the toolbar to mark the file as under version control. Files that still need to be committed display a red icon
next to them. To commit these files: The results of the committing a file are displayed in the lower right-hand
pane. If problems or conflicts are encountered during the merge,
WinCvs aborts the commit process. You must then open the file in your
file editor, resolve the conflicts, save it again, and then commit.
More
about adding files
You should always update your working copy of the project repository
before you commit your changes. This ensures that you are making changes
to the most recent versions of files. Updating will not overwrite your
modifications if another developer has made changes to the same file(s).
Instead, WinCvs attempts to merge the two versions.
To update, select Update files... on the CVS
Files menu and select the file(s) or folder(s) you wish to update.
For information on file statuses and comparing files, see Managing
files in WinCvs.
Checking out source
files
More
about checking out source files
Adding/committing files
Use "Add Selected " for files that are basically
text files (e.g., *.txt or *.html).
Note: Marking the file as "added" does not put it
into the project's CVS repository! You must then commit it.
Use "Add Selected Binary" for files that have non-text
formats (e.g., application data files or graphics).
More
about committing files
Updating/merging files
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