> Ouch. All I want to do is ensure that commitinfo is run for every commit, > and that taginfo is run for every tag. There is no way to ensure this > (since a client using -n forces ignore of these files)? > I don't understand here. The -n flag means not to do anything, and therefore I don't see why commitinfo should be run.
If you type cvs commit ... you are committing something, and the commitinfo will be run. If you type cvs -n commit ... then you aren't committing anything, just going through the motions, and no commitinfo should be run. Am I missing something? David H. Thornley | If you want my opinion, ask. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | If you don't, flee. http://www.thornley.net/~thornley/david/ | O- _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
