Chris Bohn, with a bad email address, wrote:
> 
> Unfortunately I don't think I can't make your suggested change to using cvs -n
> log 
probably close to true

> because we are running in pserver mode, so the unix server is actually
> running the loginfo script, 
True statement

> and it won't have access to the local directory
> from the Windows client machine.  
True statement.

But as I understand it the server now has a copy locally (in a temporary
directory) of what the user was committing, but you don't need a sandbox for
the 'cvs -n rlog' command to make it work. note the r on log.... does things
with out a working directory, in 1.11.16.

> I think we can work around it one way or
> another though.  Thanks again.
> 
to use `cvs -n rlog` you need to know the relative path (from $CVSROOT) and
filename of the file.

-- 
Todd Denniston
Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC Crane) 
Harnessing the Power of Technology for the Warfighter


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