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Re: Emacs and CVS
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Seb |
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Re: Emacs and CVS |
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Fri, 02 Feb 2007 05:27:08 GMT |
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Gnus/5.110006 (No Gnus v0.6) Emacs/22.0.93 (gnu/linux) |
Hi Sergei,
Thanks for your suggestions.
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 13:08:14 +0300,
Sergei Organov <address@hidden> wrote:
[...]
> pcl-cvs in general shows the results of the last operation you've
> made. If it was cvs-update, then it shows the changed files. Use
> cvs-status to see status of all the files, though in ~10 years of
> programming using pcl-cvs, I never got a desire to use it. In fact it's
> much more convenient that pcl-cvs usually doesn't show thousands of
> files I don't care about.
I'll probably veer towards that workflow, but being a newbie with CVS, I
feel nervous not seeing all my files and their status in my checked out
modules.
>> 2. I'd like to keep using vc's changelog features ('C-x v a') for doing
>> the changelog entries, but the author and email info are lost (this
>> doesn't happen with RCS):
> Can't help with that. I personally use add-change-log-entry, and it does
> work for me.
What I like about 'C-x v a' is that I can quickly commit a single file and
add a file(even a function)-specific log entry. What do you like better
about add-change-log-entry?
Cheers,
--
Seb
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