david koski writes: > > When executing "cvs diff", no output is produced. Well, not exactly. > Only "cvs server: Diffing ." is produced. But when executing "cvs > diff -D today", I get the expected results, that is a list of > differences.
That's because diff compares the working directory to the revisions that were checked out, *not* the most recent revisions in the repository. If you want to compare with the most recent revisions, use "-r HEAD". If you don't care about diffs but just want to know what's new, use "cvs -n update". -Larry Jones Even my FRIENDS don't do what I want. -- Calvin _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
