--- Larry Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wrote:
> > 
> > At one time I had experimented with adding a version command to the
> > client/server protocol, perhaps I'll resurrect that work.
> 
> I've just checked in a change that adds a "version" command -- it gives
> just the version message without all the copyright and help stuff you
> get from -v and, if the specified repository is remote, it gives the
> version for both client and server.  I thought about building it in to
> -v rather than adding a new command, but it seemed like a good idea to
> keep -v purely local; I'll entertain suggestions to the contrary,
> though.
> 
Cool.  Yeah, keeping "-v" local-only sounds reasonable to me.

And thanks for the info about cvshome.com.  Evidently I was just
jumping the gun a little bit.  Now nslookup is reporting the 
same IP for cvs.cyclic.com as it does for cvshome.com
(208.184.89.20), which it wasn't before. I just needed to wait 
for the new IP to propagate through DNS.

-- steve


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