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Commit across multiple directories causes this behavior
From: |
Mala T |
Subject: |
Commit across multiple directories causes this behavior |
Date: |
Tue, 20 Apr 2004 10:17:56 -0700 (PDT) |
Hi
I have a script that generates a task number for each commit and adds it to the log message. This is for release and deployment purposes.
I see the following behavior: When someone commits files in multiple directories with the same commit command, then it is generating one task number for each directory.
For example,
I see the following.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Added files:
Util/tistools/com/sbc/tis/tools: Tag: Br_04-16-2004_CRMR2A_Dev
TisDef.java
ChangePasswordHelper.java
Logger.java
ValidatePasswordEJBHelper.java
Log message:
Task44: TAR#xxxx WR#4146a
Task44: initial import of tis Util/tistools. Build this project as tistools.jar
Task44:
Added files:
Util/tistools/com/sbc/tis/logging: Tag: Br_04-16-2004_CRMR2A_Dev
Timecalc2.java Log.java
Formatter.java Logger.java
FileMonitor.java.bak
Log message:
Task45: Task44: TAR#xxxx WR#4146a
Task45: Task44: initial import of tis Util/tistools. Build this project as tistools.jar
Task45: Task44:
--------------------------------------------------------------------
CVS is treating each directory as a separate commit, it seems. For the same log message, it is adding multiple task numbers.Is there anyway I can modify this behavior? i.e get cvs to treat one commit, even if spanning multiple directories as just one commit command? I also see that when users check in thro' an IDE like eclipse, it adds the task number to each line of the log message. Is there anyway to prevent this?
I would appreciate any responses.
Thanks,
Mala
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