> There aren't any -f and -t options to commitinfo -- I think you're > talking about -t/-f wrappers. If so, they're broken and can cause loss > of data, so they've been disabled for quite some time. For more > information, see:
Thanks for the link, although it is disappointing. Well, back to the original question then. Is there anything else besides these options that would allow me to filter a file? I'm not interested in treating a directory as a file, just that before CVS commits a file, if it would give me the opportunity to manipulate it. Alternatively, if there is an option to turn on to enforce unix text file formatting, that would work too. _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
