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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] [BUG] tla file-find gives name relative to tree roo
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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] [BUG] tla file-find gives name relative to tree root when using pristine |
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Sat, 11 Sep 2004 19:55:02 +0000 |
Created as bug 184
On Tue Aug 31 21:24:57 2004, David Allouche wrote:
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"tla file-find" prints a file name relative to the tree root when using
a pristine tree (as opposed to a revision library).
If the current directory in a subdir of the tree root, the given file
name is not correct.
File name provided by "tla file-find" should always be absolute.
Since "tla file-find" will create a pristine in the current tree even if
a pristine for the requested revision can be found in a sibling tree,
the output is not ambiguous.
Attached, shell script to reproduce the problem and its output.
--
-- ddaa
file-find-test
Description: application/shellscript
file-find-test.log
Description: Text Data
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