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Re: cvs edit/commit problem
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Noel L Yap |
Subject: |
Re: cvs edit/commit problem |
Date: |
Thu, 5 Oct 2000 17:53:33 -0400 |
address@hidden on 2000.10.05 16:42:02
>I would argue that in your situation you should type
>
> cvs commit file1
>
>instead of
>
> cvs commit
What if there were tons of files spread throughout the directory hierarchy?
>It seems arbitrary that it operates on only modified files, do people
>really like this. So far I have seen a lot of "it is right because it
>is the way it is," not "it is right because it seems the proper
>interface."
It's the way it is 'cos "cvs ci" works the way it did when "cvs edit" didn't
exist. IMO, it might require a rearchitecture of CVS to change this.
Noel
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