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"Tony Hoyle" <tmh at nodomain.org> wrote in message news:b608as$ota$1 at sisko.nodomain.org... > Koen wrote: > > I often work on a source tree from a CVS repository on a laptop, at places > > where there is not always a connection with the server. I could of course > > keep on working on the sources on the laptop until I get to reach the > > server, and then commit my changes, but that doesn't allow me to version > > my files the way I should be able to. > > Is there a any way to commit changes locally on my machine and then commit > > these already locally committed changes onto the CVS server when > > appropriate at a later date? > > Any ideas anyone on how to handle this? > > That's actually technically quite difficult... there are plans to implement > something like it but not in the immediate future - it's quite a large bit > of code and is likely to break stuff when it goes in... I understand. Seems difficult to add in multiple changes from different repositories at once, where possibly other people have changed files as well. Anyway, I'll hear it if something like that ever gets into the world. Thanks for the fast reply! Koen