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Frederic Brehm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> At 12:46 PM 11/9/2004, Matt Doar wrote:
> >We use client/server. I believe that the local file is formatted and
> >then sent to the server. Perhaps I'm mistaken?
>
> commitinfo, loginfo, and other CVSROOT scripts run on the server. If
> they didn't then it would be impossible (or at least extremely
> difficult) to write a *info script for a heterogeneous development
> environment.
Correct.
If commitinfo modifies the server-side copy of the file, then you had
better hope/pray/force that the file also has an RCS keyword in it to
trigger the server_updated() code to send a copy of the committed file
back to the client. Otherwise, the client-side copy of the file will be
different in ways unanticipated by the user.
-- Mark
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