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seconds since midnight 1/1/1970.
- - Tim
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From: Anders B�low [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 9:01 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: I want to change the CVS history file
Hi
We use the command
cvs history -a -c -D "<Time of last report>"
to generate a report of who committed which files when.
But someone "by accident" set the local time on her machine 1 year
into the future.
Now her commits shows up on every report.
I changed all the timestamps on the files in the repository.
But the command
cvs history -a -c -D "<Time of last report>"
still shows she committed something in 2002.
How can I change the line:
M3cd13118|line|C:\Src2k\BPMain|Src2000/BP/Digitalis/Components/BPLivSe
lskab|1.40|BPLivSelskab.cpp
in the history file in CVSROOT to reflect the correct time?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Anders B�low
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