Sorry, I thought that the -m <message> option to cvs was for the Changelog.
Is the following procedure then needed:

   Step 1:  Use cvs to Change the cvs file,  mailutils/ChangeLog
   Step 2:  Then in a separate cvs invocation to commit the file changed

If I leave -m msg off emacs will be invoked, but doing a C-x C-s and C-x C-c to 
quite didn't seem to do anyghing.  I am not familiar with cvs mode yet, and 
will have to study it.

Sergey Poznyakoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>  .....
> Thank you. I guess I have fixed it. Please update your tree and rebuild.
> 
> Notice also, that you have forgotten to update ChangeLog to reflect your
> changes to examples/Makefile.am. Please, always provide an appropriate
> ChangeLog entry when you modify something in the CVS.

I will correct that now.

I remember you mentioned that:
  >  "You will probably find Emacs ChangeLog mode (C-x 4 a) helpful."
and will learn about using it.

Regards,
  darel henman 


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