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1.3.4. Adding and Deleting Files
Adding a File
To add an existing file to a CVS repository and put it under revision control, change to the directory with its working copy and run the following command:
cvs
add
file…
This schedules the file for addition to the CVS repository. To proceed and actually add the file to the repository, run the
cvs commit
command as described in Section 1.3.6, “Committing Changes”.
Example 1.18. Adding a file to a CVS repository
Imagine that the directory with your working copy of a CVS repository has the following contents:
project]$ ls
AUTHORS ChangeLog CVS doc INSTALL LICENSE Makefile README src TODO
With the exception of
ChangeLog
, all files and directories within this directory are already under revision control. To schedule this file for addition to the CVS repository, type:
project]$ cvs add ChangeLog
cvs add: scheduling file `ChangeLog' for addition
cvs add: use 'cvs commit' to add this file permanently
Deleting a File
To remove a file from a CVS repository, change to the directory with its working copy and delete it locally:
rm
file…
Then schedule this file for removal by using the following command:
cvs
remove
file…
To proceed and actually remove the file from the repository, run the
cvs commit
command as described in Section 1.3.6, “Committing Changes”.
Example 1.19. Removing a file from a CVS repository
Imagine that the directory with your working copy of a CVS repository has the following contents:
project]$ ls
AUTHORS ChangeLog CVS doc INSTALL LICENSE Makefile README src TODO
All files in this directory are under revision control. To schedule the
TODO
file for removal from the CVS repository, type:
project]$rm TODO
project]$cvs remove TODO
cvs remove: scheduling `TODO' for removal cvs remove: use 'cvs commit' to remove this file permanently