On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 03:20:50PM -0800, Mike Ayers wrote:
> ["cvs log -rbranch1", on a file without the branch, says:]
>
> cvs server: warning: no revision `branch1' in 
> `/export/cvs/personal/mayers/testing123/z1/SwingApplication2.java,v'
>
> RCS file: /export/cvs/personal/mayers/testing123/z1/SwingApplication2.java,v
> [...]
> description:
> ----------------------------
> revision 1.2
> date: 2003/03/25 22:48:26;  author: mayers;  state: Exp;  lines: +4 -3
> Better label.
> ----------------------------
> revision 1.1
> date: 2003/03/25 22:30:56;  author: mayers;  state: Exp;
> countdown version: initial checkin
> =============================================================================

In 1.11.5, on that file, "cvs log -rbranch1" would have
suppressed the revisions, though it would still have printed the
header information.  The new(ish?) -S option would have
suppressed the header as well, leaving only the warning.

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