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Re: how do I cvs delete a file that starts with a hyphen?


From: Francis Hwang
Subject: Re: how do I cvs delete a file that starts with a hyphen?
Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2002 17:38:53 -0400

That doesn't seem to work:

$ cvs commit -m "" OLDrare1.rhiz ./-temp

Removing OLDrare1.rhiz;
/usr/local/cvsroot/rhizome_www/cgi-secure/OLDrare1.rhiz,v  <--
OLDrare1.rhiz
new revision: delete; previous revision: 1.1.1.1
done
Removing -temp;
cvs commit: conflicting specifications of output style
diff: invalid option -- m
cvs commit: Try `diff --help' for more information.
cvs [commit aborted]: error diffing -temp


> Either commit the whole directory or commit another changed file whose
> name doesn't start with "-" first.
>
> -Larry Jones
>





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