Stephane Rossan writes:
>
> DEFAULT (echo "Subject : CVS LOG for %{sv}"; echo "";date; cat; echo ""
> ) | mail -s "CVS LOG for %{sv}" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> When we do this command on a SUN machine, the %{sv} in the mail command
> is substitued (no problem) but with a linux machine (Red Hat 7), we
> obtain %{sv}in the mail. The substitution isn't running.
The standard CVS only substitues the first % in the line -- it would
appear that someone has modified the version of CVS running on your SUN.
-Larry Jones
Start tying the sheets together. We'll go out the window. -- Calvin
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