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Re: 0.* version number & dummy timestamp problem in cvsclient.ct
From: |
Jon Wilson |
Subject: |
Re: 0.* version number & dummy timestamp problem in cvsclient.ct |
Date: |
Mon, 30 Oct 2000 10:19:47 +0000 (GMT) |
On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Larry Jones wrote:
> Just out of curiosity, how did you get revision 0.* files -- CVS starts
> at revision 1.0.
I've not the slightest idea and am unable to replicate it. The repository
in question was created using 'cvs import' on an existing source. If I try
that now then I get 1.* revision numbers. This is using Redhat
cvs-1.10.5-2.rpm and with a cleanly built cvs-1.10.8 source. Curiouser and
curiouser. I can only presume that I did something which now appears
stupid, like 'cvs import -r 0.1'
The fix of bumping the revision number of every file in the repository to
1.* works fine. Perhaps this 'feature' should remain but the client should
give a warning along the lines of "CVS client does not understand revision
numbers starting with '0' or '-' and cannot properly timestamp your
files".