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Re: `cvs add -m' in server mode
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Derek Robert Price |
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Re: `cvs add -m' in server mode |
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Tue, 29 Apr 2003 15:57:25 -0400 |
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Mark D. Baushke wrote:
Hi Derek,
Many thanks for the clarification.
Would local 'cvs add' commands also (ab)use the timestamp field or would
they continue to use the CVS/foo,t file method?
Local clients would (ab)use the timestamp field as well, if this works.
I'm not sure what I did wrong, but a real timestamp got into the
ts_conflict field on the client in my prototype. On the other hand, I'm
half way there if I'm setting the field at all on the add -oh. Hrm.
Maybe not if the client is looking up the timestamp on the file since
the server's may have differed. Well, it was worth a try. I'll let you
know how it turns out. :)
Derek
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- `cvs add -m' in server mode, Derek Robert Price, 2003/04/29
- Re: `cvs add -m' in server mode, Mark D. Baushke, 2003/04/29
- Re: `cvs add -m' in server mode, Derek Robert Price, 2003/04/29
- Re: `cvs add -m' in server mode, Mark D. Baushke, 2003/04/29
- Re: `cvs add -m' in server mode, Derek Robert Price, 2003/04/29
- Re: `cvs add -m' in server mode, Mark D. Baushke, 2003/04/29
- Re: `cvs add -m' in server mode,
Derek Robert Price <=
- Re: `cvs add -m' in server mode, Derek Robert Price, 2003/04/30
- Re: `cvs add -m' in server mode, Mark D. Baushke, 2003/04/30
- Re: `cvs add -m' in server mode, Derek Robert Price, 2003/04/30