On Saturday, May 27, 2000 9:09 AM, Derek Scherger 
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> I'm just looking into using cvswrappers to do some simple cleanups on
> some of our files on checkin (using the -t option) but there's a line in
> the html documentation that makes me think I'm SOL:
>
> The cvswrappers file
> --------------------
>
> <second paragraph> ... The `-t'/`-f' feature does not work with
> client/server CVS. ...
>
> Say it ain't so! This would be great for doing things like stripping
> ^M's introduced by silly Windoze editors, running indent to format
> source, etc. except that we're using client server cvs.
>
> Is this documentation correct? Is there any way to do something similar
> to the filtering available with cvswrappers that will work in client
> server mode?
>
> --
If you REALLY want to do this, you could use the commitinfo file to trigger 
a script or program to do this.  The *info files work fine in c/s mode, 
except for the absence of user interaction.


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