Hi, I'm experimenting a little with the log command, and I found a strange behaviour.
When using cvs log -rHEAD, I successfully get the log messages for the trunk. But wit cvs log -rHEAD., (with a dot) which should give me the log message for the last revisions on the trunk, I just get: cvs server: warning: no branch `HEAD' in `/cvs/module/myfile.c,v' I found however that cvs log -r. gives me what I want, bu it's somewhat cofusing :) Another behaviour that I dislike is with the rdiff command, but this time it could maybe not be changed :/ It's with cvs rdiff -s. For a deleted file, we don't get any information, except it has been deleted. I find that it's inconvenient if you want to findm for example, all log messages between an old tag and the moment it was deleted. I however know that a deleted file gets a revision number, and I actually get that with either cvs log -rBRANCH. or cvs log -s dead, but it's not practical to have a special case because of this :( I understand however that it could maybe not be changed... (I'm using cvs 1.11.1p1). -- Julien _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs