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[Cvs-cvs] Changes to ccvs/doc/cvs.texinfo [cvs1-11-x-branch]


From: Derek Robert Price
Subject: [Cvs-cvs] Changes to ccvs/doc/cvs.texinfo [cvs1-11-x-branch]
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 17:28:09 -0400

Index: ccvs/doc/cvs.texinfo
diff -u ccvs/doc/cvs.texinfo:1.545.2.48 ccvs/doc/cvs.texinfo:1.545.2.49
--- ccvs/doc/cvs.texinfo:1.545.2.48     Mon Aug 22 20:28:32 2005
+++ ccvs/doc/cvs.texinfo        Mon Aug 22 21:28:08 2005
@@ -8551,10 +8551,10 @@
 @var{cvs log} (@pxref{log}), and in the
 @address@hidden and @address@hidden keywords
 (@pxref{Keyword substitution}).  Note that @sc{cvs}
-uses the @code{dead} state for its own purposes; to
+uses the @code{dead} state for its own purposes (@pxref{Attic}); to
 take a file to or from the @code{dead} state use
-commands like @code{cvs remove} and @code{cvs add}, not
address@hidden admin -s}.
+commands like @code{cvs remove} and @code{cvs add}
+(@pxref{Adding and removing}), not @code{cvs admin -s}.
 
 @item address@hidden
 Useful with @sc{cvs}.  Write descriptive text from the
@@ -10410,7 +10410,10 @@
 @item -s @var{states}
 Print information about revisions whose state
 attributes match one of the states given in the
-comma-separated list @var{states}.
+comma-separated list @var{states}.  Individual states may
+be any text string, though @sc{cvs} commonly only uses two
+states, @samp{Exp} and @samp{dead}.  See @ref{admin options}
+for more information.
 
 @item -t
 Print the same as @samp{-h}, plus the descriptive text.
@@ -11093,7 +11096,8 @@
 Run quietly; do not print diagnostics.
 
 @item address@hidden:@var{rev}]
-Set the state.
+Set the state.  See @ref{admin options} for more information on possible
+states.
 
 @c Does not work for client/server CVS
 @item -t




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