Re: CVS/file,t

2001-06-29 Thread Larry Jones
Andy Baker writes: I give up... can't find any references to ,t files anywhere... what /are/ they??? They hold the creation log message for newly added file (the argument to -m). As soon as you do the first commit, they disappear. -Larry Jones Isn't it sad how some people's grip on their

RE: CVS/file,t

2001-06-29 Thread Andy Baker
...but as you can see, I have committed. Indeed I'm even up to a fifth revision. Strange. Guess something must have hiccuped and left the file lying around. Thanks Andy -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] They hold the creation log message for newly

Re: CVS/file,t

2001-06-29 Thread Larry Jones
Andy Baker writes: ...but as you can see, I have committed. Indeed I'm even up to a fifth revision. Strange. Guess something must have hiccuped and left the file lying around. Most likely. The only obvious thing I can think of would be if you did the add in local mode (which would create