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Re: CVS diff and unknown files.


From: Greg A. Woods
Subject: Re: CVS diff and unknown files.
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 20:42:42 -0500 (EST)

[ On Saturday, January 22, 2005 at 18:59:33 (-0800), Mark D. Baushke wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: CVS diff and unknown files. 
>
> > "cvs add" does not (and must not :-) contact the server.
> 
> When I use
> 
>     mkdir foo
>     cvs add foo
> 
> it contacts the server and creates the directory on the remote
> reposiotry using either the current stable or feature releases of CVS.

Hmmm... yes, of course.

I was of course thinking of the desired behaviour and of a few tiny but
inappropriate hacks I've made to my local version to work around this
problem until such time as the desired behaviour becomes the norm.

Sorry for the confusion!  ;-)


FYI I couldn't send mail directly to you address@hidden anyway.  Your DNS
is broken and now you're also listed at bogusmx.rfc-ignorant.org:

        $ host -v -t mx javad.ru
        Query about javad.ru for record types MX
        Query for MX records done, 1 answer, status: no error
        The following answer is not authoritative:
        Answer section contains (1 record):
        javad.ru                IN      MX      10 mailhost.javad.ru
        Checking if mailhost.javad.ru is a canonical hostname ...
        mailhost.javad.ru       IN      CNAME   ns.javad.ru
        ns.javad.ru             IN      A       62.105.138.7
         *** javad.ru MX host mailhost.javad.ru is not canonical

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                                                Greg A. Woods

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