> okay, I have made some changes to my source tree, and sent in
> patches. However, when I do a "cvs update", the file which I have
> changed comes back as "M src/register/splitreg.c". Does this mean
> that the change has not been commited by linas? Or is there any way
> that CVS would be able to tell, since the two files would have
> different timestamps due to the times that they were edited on
> separate machines? I guess, since I am not getting a "U" on
> CVS/Entries, there have not been any changes, right?
'M' means it has been modified locally, i.e., Linas has not
committed yet.
> I want to make sure that I am getting the updates which linas has done
> before I start the evening (afternoon, this five minutes)'s hack
> session. Is there any way to tell if I have the most recent goods,
> other than the time tested method of using cvs properly? :-) (cvs
> commit, cvs update, but I cannot commit.) A cvs-commits-list would be
> nice.
Just do a cvs update and you will have the latest stuff.
dave
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