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Glen Starrett wrote: > John Cole wrote: > > If I issue a cvs admin -o 1.1: command on a binary file (say a dll) > > will it remove the versions that have been tagged as well? I would > > like to remove all untagged revisions of the file. > > Yes, AFAIK it will. However, I believe there was a macro written for > WinCVS (that I think is included in the distro) to do just what you > want -- remove all insignificant versions. It's not a macro. It's a feature of the Graph View. That is, it allows to *select* non-significant revisions. The deletion of the selected revisions has to happen in a second step (also from the Graph View context). I think the definition of non-significant here is: 1. Not a revision at the tip of either the trunk or a branch. 2. Not tagged. 3. Not a branch point (which, if you think about it, is the same as 2.). Hope this helps. -- Oliver ---- ------------------ JID: ogiesen at jabber.org ICQ: 18777742 (http://wwp.icq.com/18777742)