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Checking in altered PSI3 binaries or libraries

If you have changes to Psi binaries or libraries which already exist, one of two series of steps is necessary to check these changes in to the main repository. The first series may be followed if all changes have been made only to files which already exist in the current version. The second series should be followed if new files must be added to the code in the repository.

The cvs ci command in both of these sequences will examine all of the code in the current libciomr directory against the current version of the code in the main repository. Any files which have been altered (and for which no conflicts with newer versions exist!) will be identified and checked in to the main repository (as well as the new file in the second situation). CVS will open a comment file for editing; you should enter a description of the changes you have made to the code here, as well as in the code itself. Exit the editing of the comment file, and CVS will check the new code into the main repository.


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