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Bug 41 - Need way to tag source folders, packages and single files in CVS (1GCR0O1)
Summary: Need way to tag source folders, packages and single files in CVS (1GCR0O1)
Status: VERIFIED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: Platform
Classification: Eclipse Project
Component: Team (show other bugs)
Version: 2.0   Edit
Hardware: All Windows 2000
: P5 normal (vote)
Target Milestone: 2.0 M5   Edit
Assignee: Michael Valenta CLA
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Reported: 2001-10-10 21:35 EDT by Dirk Baeumer CLA
Modified: 2002-04-10 13:59 EDT (History)
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Description Dirk Baeumer CLA 2001-10-10 21:35:27 EDT
Whenever you checkin something into CVS, the repository assigns a revision number to that file. The revision
	number used by CVS is normally not under control of the user (e.g. CVS deceides what revision number to 
	use). Most of the time the user isn't even aware of the revision number used by CVS.

	CVS uses tags to make single files or a collection of files identifyable via a name. Since it isn't always appropriate
	to fully tag a project (for example the Java Core project contains 1600 files and we don't want to tag 1600 files to
	indentify a revision of a single file) it should be possible to tag packages, files and source folders too.


NOTES:

KM (4/25/01 3:05:26 PM)
	Moving to future.

Jean-Michel (14/06/2001 4:18:08 PM)
	Use version from workspace after removing the resources you don't want to version. This	
	operation will only tag the base version you have in the workspace :)
Comment 1 DJ Houghton CLA 2001-10-23 23:40:34 EDT
PRODUCT VERSION:
	0.047a

Comment 2 Michael Valenta CLA 2002-04-09 13:19:30 EDT
This is supported in Team 2.0