Jason and others,

Thank you so much,

I've followed my plan, reinforced by your "yes" comments.

The only thing that surprised me a bit is that what was installed was 5.8-dev, not 5.7.

There isn't anything unstable or experimental about 5.8-dev, is there?

My goals are to:
1. use CVS for more convenient updating
2. use the latest stable version Drupal that has the modules I need.

I hope these goals are not incompatible.

thanks again for the reassurance,

Shai

On 2/2/08, Jason Flatt <drupal@oadaeh.net> wrote:
On Saturday, February 2 2008 7:51:07 pm Shai Gluskin wrote:
> Drupalers,
>
> I'm new to using CVS for checking out Drupal. I just tried to update an
> installation that I had installed via a CVS checkout.
>
> Via the command line, and in the drupal directory, I typed:
> cvs update -dP
>
> I was pleased to see some messages from the terminal that led me to believe
> it was a successful update. But after it was done, my site was still 5.3,
> like it was before the update.
>
> Based on my limited knowledge of CVS, I think the problem might have been
> with my original CVS command, which was:
>
> cvs -z6 -d:pserver:anonymous:anonymous@cvs.drupal.org:/cvs/drupal co -r
> DRUPAL-5-3 drupal
>
>
> Is this essentially impossible to update since I explicitly wrote 5-3?

You could go into each CVS directory and edit each Tag file to remove
the "-3", but I'm not actually sure that would work, and there are a lot of
them.

> Should I just have written Drupal-5 to get the latest version of the Drupal
> 5 branch which would then be updatable with the cvs update command?

Yes.

> Do I need to start over with a fresh CVS checkout?

That's probably the best way to go.

> Would this be the correct command:
>
> cvs -z6 -d:pserver:anonymous:anonymous@cvs.drupal.org:/cvs/drupal co -r
> DRUPAL-5 drupal

Yes.

> Thanks for the help.
>
> Shai
> content2zero <http://content2zero.com>


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