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Re: What's the meaning of examining and committing in the response messa


From: Mark D. Baushke
Subject: Re: What's the meaning of examining and committing in the response message of the update command?
Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 08:08:00 -0700

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Tony (Wei-Cheng) Tang <address@hidden> writes:

>     I see the example below in the section 7.2. But I don't know what the
> different between the stage of the examining and committing. Could you
> kindly explain that?

The sources are available, so you could look and see. The first message
is when the client-side traversal is happening to determine the files to
send to the server and the second is when the server-side traversal is
happening to commit the changes to the repository.

If you don't want to see those messages, use the command:

  cvs -q ci -m "Removed unneeded files"

and neither message will be printed.

        -- Mark
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