Hi all, I've a sandbox from which I've committed all changes to the repository, a 'cvs -nq up' shows no more files to process. Another user of the sandbox accidentaly did a complete commit and noticed there were file stills to commit - these files do not show up in a 'cvs -nq up' and show as up to date in a 'cvs status' and nothing in a 'cvs diff'.
I checked out the module on another system that showed no updates were required (either in a cvs commit or a cvs up). I then manually diff'd the files from the newly checked out module to those in the sandbox that was reporting that updates are required and there was no difference in the files at all. Does a commit do something different to a -nq up to determine differences ? Cheers - Steve _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
