On Friday, July 28, 2000 9:45 PM, Marc Poinot [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
wrote:
>
> I have to check the commited branch, but the commitinfo
> actually gives nothing else but the file name.
> The loginfo has more infos, but it cannot make the commit
> fail. Thus, I have modified the src/commit.c fil
> From: Laird Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Marc Poinot wrote:
> > On the server side ?
> Yes; even in a pserver or rsh context. If your script is being called
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> semantics I can't recall at the moment). Here's an example:
>
> /ScopeTypes.java/1.1/Wed Jul 12 22:21:05 2000//
Perha
Marc Poinot wrote:
> Laird Nelson wrote:
> > Additionally, you can get the old version by having your commitinfo
> > script look in ./CVS/Entries; the line with the filename in it will also
> > have its old version.
> On the server side ?
Yes; even in a pserver or rsh context. If your script is
Laird Nelson wrote:
>
> Marc Poinot wrote:
> > The effect is that you can retrieve the old revision, the (possible) tag
> > and the type of the file as an arg of the commitinfo called script.
>
> For tagging operations, you can always write a taginfo script instead.
>
Yep, that's done. But I ha
Marc Poinot wrote:
> The effect is that you can retrieve the old revision, the (possible) tag
> and the type of the file as an arg of the commitinfo called script.
For tagging operations, you can always write a taginfo script instead.
Additionally, you can get the old version by having your comm
I have to check the commited branch, but the commitinfo
actually gives nothing else but the file name.
The loginfo has more infos, but it cannot make the commit
fail. Thus, I have modified the src/commit.c file with
these three lines:
1119a1120,1122
> run_arg (li->rev_old);
> run_ar