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> In order to suggest a solution to the guy who really wants to bump the > revisions of his files by incrementing the major digit I tested the > cvs co -r <rev> command to see what would happen. > I did it from within WinCvs and the result is somewhat surprising: > > cvs -z9 commit -m "testing revision forcing" -r 2.1 ModuleYYdoc.txt > (in directory F:\Engineering\Projects\Bosse\ModuleYY\) > Checking in ModuleYYdoc.txt; > cvs [server aborted]: revision `2.1' does not exist Hi, I tried with: cvs commit -m "no message" -r 2.1 NuovoDoc.txt (in directory D:\ProgettiCVS\Telegestione\Documentazione\CM\) And it did works fine. nice point, It will be useful! Thank you. elisa Client: Win Concurrent Versions System 1.3.14.1 Beta 14 Server: Concurrent Versions System (CVSNT) 2.0.51 (client/server)