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Thanks Lionello. I didn't know this behaviour for the remove command, and it's exactly what I need. Regards. Pierre. "Lionello Lunesu" <lionello.lunesu at crystalinter.remove.com> a écrit dans le message de news:ch9rjn$tj7$1 at paris.nodomain.org... > I guess you could simply remove the files in your case, see "cvs remove" > > The files will not be physically deleted on the cvs server: if you want to > go back to an old version they will simply be restored. In fact, you can > re-add the files after deleting them and their history (and version number) > will be restored. > > If you want to remove the files only for packaging, not for development, I > guess you should make a script that does "cvs export" and then deletes > what's not needed. > > Lionello. > > "Pierre" <pierroozz at freesurf.fr> wrote in message > news:ch76cg$pj9$1 at paris.nodomain.org... > > Hello, > > > > I would like to exclude some files from a release version of an > > application. > > > > What is the (simple...) mean to do that on CVS ? > > > > I'm using CVS for a while, but basic use, and I'm a little bit afraid with > > version managing... > > > > Best Regards. > > > > > > Pierre; > > > > > >