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Re: commit output
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Mark D. Baushke |
Subject: |
Re: commit output |
Date: |
Mon, 10 May 2004 12:33:32 -0700 |
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Derek Robert Price <derek@ximbiot.com> writes:
> Hey all,
>
> I am going to fix the commit command on stable to react to the -q & -Q
> command options like so:
>
> Sample with no options:
>
> $ cvs ci -mtest
> cvs commit: Examining .
> cvs commit: Examining sdir
> cvs commit: Examining sdir/ssdir
> RCS file: $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir/sdir/ssdir/ssfile,v
> done
> Checking in sdir/ssdir/ssfile;
> $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir/sdir/ssdir/ssfile,v <-- ssfile
> initial revision: 1\.1
> done
> $
>
> Sample with -q:
>
> $ cvs -q ci -mtest
> $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir/sdir/ssdir/ssfile,v <-- ssfile
> initial revision: 1\.1
> $
>
> Sample with -Q:
>
> $ cvs -Q ci -mtest
> $
>
> I think I would actually like to fix feature to never output the "RCS
> file...", "Checking in...", and "done" lines. They are redundant and
> unnecessary. Any comments?
You might want to drop a note on folks that are doing programatic
interfaces to cvs (eg, eclipse.org has a eclipse-dev mailing list). I
would suspect that this kind of change may cause some of them grief
along the way...
-- Mark
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- commit output, Derek Robert Price, 2004/05/10
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- Re: commit output, Derek Robert Price, 2004/05/10
- Re: commit output, Mark D. Baushke, 2004/05/10
- Re: commit output, Derek Robert Price, 2004/05/10
- Re: commit output, Mark D. Baushke, 2004/05/10
- Re: commit output, Derek Robert Price, 2004/05/10
- Re: commit output, Mark D. Baushke, 2004/05/10
- Re: commit output, Derek Robert Price, 2004/05/11
- Re: commit output, Mark D. Baushke, 2004/05/11
- Re: commit output, Alexander Taler, 2004/05/10
- Re: commit output, Derek Robert Price, 2004/05/11