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Re: rtag of revision
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Alan Dayley |
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Re: rtag of revision |
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Wed, 22 Sep 2004 14:37:10 -0700 |
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Arno Schuring wrote:
Hi
Hello.
That wouldn't be $SANDBOX/base/submodule/code.c, would it?
(or $CVSROOT, for that matter)
Sorry. I meant to reprsent it as from $CVSROOT. The rtag, as I have
read, does not operate on the local sandbox directory so that path would
be irrelevant. So for full clarity, the file is:
$CVSROOT/base/submodule/code.c
Module references are always with respect to the repository directory.
You supplied an absolute path. Try skipping the leading '/'
Good point. Thank you.
I tried that and got no error but I don't understand something about the
ouput it gave me. Here is the command again along with the ouput:
cvs -n -t rtag -f -r 1.15 SHIPPED_2.0 base/submodule/code.c
cvs rtag: notice: main loop with
CVSROOT=:pserver:address@hidden:/usr/local/repository
cvs server: WARNING: global `-l' option ignored.
S-> my_module (base/submodule/code.c, Tagging, , SHIPPED_2.0)
S-> Parse_Info (/usr/local/repository/CVSROOT/taginfo, SHIPPED_2.0
base/submodule, ALL)
What does the 'ALL' at the end of the "Parse_Info" line mean? My
paranoia is curious.
Since it gave no error code this time, I assume the command is now
correct and would have worked without the -n global flag.
Alan