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Status output?
From: |
Fabian Cenedese |
Subject: |
Status output? |
Date: |
Wed, 07 Aug 2002 13:24:14 +0200 |
Hi again
I work with cvs 1.11.1p1 on NT4.0 with a local repository. I recently tried
to get various information from the repository and I also tried out status.
Here is the output of a file:
cvs.exe -q status N:\Temp\Pec3kcvs5\Pec3kcvs4\Inco_pdp.cpp
=================================================
File: Inco_pdp.cpp Status: Up-to-date
Working revision: 1.4 Tue Jun 25 12:41:14 2002
Repository revision: 1.4 P:\Z_K\Pec3kcvs4/Pec3kcvs4/Inco_pdp.cpp,v
Sticky Tag: (none)
Sticky Date: (none)
Sticky Options: (none)
Then I got back to an older revision of this file:
cvs.exe -q update -r 1.2 -C N:\Temp\Pec3kcvs5\Pec3kcvs4\Inco_pdp.cpp
U N:\Temp\Pec3kcvs5\Pec3kcvs4/Inco_pdp.cpp
Now I ran status again:
cvs.exe -q status N:\Temp\Pec3kcvs5\Pec3kcvs4\Inco_pdp.cpp
==================================================
File: Inco_pdp.cpp Status: Up-to-date
Working revision: 1.2 Tue Jun 25 12:41:55 2002
Repository revision: 1.2 P:\Z_K\Pec3kcvs4/Pec3kcvs4/Inco_pdp.cpp,v
Sticky Tag: 1.2
Sticky Date: (none)
Sticky Options: (none)
Why does it say that the repository revision is 1.2? Only seconds ago it
was 1.4. Or don't I understand what status is doing?
Thanks
Fabi
- Status output?,
Fabian Cenedese <=