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Re: import inconsistency


From: Derek Robert Price
Subject: Re: import inconsistency
Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2003 16:49:04 -0400
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Paul Edwards wrote:

First of all, the example test case I gave was just the minimum
required to invoke the problem, the real situation is when working
on a branch.

On a branch I add a file.

On an import the file also gets added.

Now I attempt to join all imports onto the branch.  It says "conflict -
has been added" and doesn't know what to do.  I have two versions
of the same file, and it doesn't know which one is correct.  But it
doesn't actually mark it as a conflict, so if I do a "cvs commit", it
doesn't produce an error.  Now it does.

Okay, that makes more sense, now. I'll test out your patch and see what I think.

You are right that a 3-way diff against /dev/null is probably the full solution for the merge of two added files (on update w/o -j as well). Your solution allows something which simply touches the file to cause CVS to lose track of the conflict. A three-way diff would leave merge markers for CVS to check for as well.

The test case you submitted leaves a little to be desired since if the three-way diff is every implemented, CVS will hopefully not flag a conflict since the content of both files was the same.

Derek

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