>> If you wish to track both versions use two XEmacs source
trees. Check
>> out one with the default branch, eg. something like
>
>Ugh. Two source trees? I thought one of the purposes of CVS was to
>have a unified version of the source. Why is this?
There is only one tree in the repository, but as it is impossible to
work on different versions of the same file in the same file at the
same time (unless you work in the quantum world ;-) then you'll have
to check out the different versions to different places. Of course you
can also flip between versions on a subdirectory level, you don't have to
keep two trees or two full trees if you don't want to. But it can easily
get messy if you are not careful.
Oh yeah. Sure. For some reason, I thought Steve was saying you
needed two CVS trees if you wanted both 21.0 and 21.2 around.
I guess I need some more coffee.
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Richard Coleman
coleman(a)math.gatech.edu