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+Changes should be committed to the CVS HEAD only when they are in a
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+working state.  The definition of "working" is somewhat liquid; a good
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+guiding principle is that anyone checking out HEAD should receive a
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+checkout of working software.
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+When you want to work on changes that are likely to temporarily break
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+large swathes of code, you should probably work on a private branch.
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+Since CVS branching and merging is something of a black art, here are
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+some simple step-by-step instructions for creating and using a branch.
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+To create your private branch:
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+
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+  # Get most up-to-date tree before branching
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+  cvs update
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+  # Create a branch called "my-branch"
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+  cvs tag -b my-branch
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+  # Switch working copy to the "my-branch" branch
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+  cvs update -r my-branch
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+At this point you'll be on a branch called "my-branch".  Any changes
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+you make will not affect people working on HEAD, or on other branches.
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+Use name for your branch that is both descriptive and unique.
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+Starting the branch name with your SourceForge username
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+(e.g. "mcb30-realmode-redesign") is a good idea.
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+When you want to merge the changes on your branch back into HEAD, do
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+the following:
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+  # Ensure there are no not-yet-checked-in modifications in your tree)
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+  cvs -q update
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+  # Tag the merge point in the "my-branch" branch
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+  cvs tag -c my-branch-merge-1
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+  # Switch working copy back to HEAD
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+  cvs update -A
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+  # Merge changes from the branch
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+  cvs update -j my-branch
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+  # Commit merged changes to HEAD
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+  cvs commit
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+If you then want to continue working further on the "my-branch" branch,
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+do the following
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+
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+  # Switch working copy back to the "my-branch" branch
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+  cvs update -r my-branch
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+
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+and then when you want to merge some more changes back to HEAD:
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+  # Ensure there are no not-yet-checked-in modifications in your tree)
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+  cvs -q update
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+  # Tag the merge point in the "my-branch" branch
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+  cvs tag -c my-branch-merge-2
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+  # Switch working copy back to HEAD
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+  cvs update -A
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+  # Merge changes from the branch
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+  cvs update -j my-branch-merge-1 -j my-branch
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+  # Commit merged changes to HEAD
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+  cvs commit
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+Note that the format of the "merge changes from the branch" command has
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+changed, because this time you need to only merge changes since the last
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+merge point.
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+When you have finished with your branch and merged all the changes
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+back to HEAD, simply stop using the branch.

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