[ On Saturday, January 29, 2005 at 13:09:59 (-0800), Paul Sander wrote: ] > Subject: Re: CVS diff and unknown files. > > > But think about what's really going on.
You need to try harder to follow your own advice. > If > the work will be refused anyway, why would you possibly want to > deliberately proceed toward a dead end? If you really, really want to > go that route, the add-time test is optional anyway. Sometimes the user does want to add the file to his local workspace even though it would be refused at commit time, or even though it might cause a conflict with some other user's added file at update time. (that's "_ALWAYS_" in my own case, actually) > What you do privately in your workspace isn't my concern. Exactly, so if I want "cvs update" to show my locally added files then that's my business -- just as I can make changes to existing files that the commitinfo script might also reject. "cvs add" and "cvs rm" are no different than "vi" -- they make changes in the local workspace and when they are used is NONE OF YOUR CONCERN. If _YOU_ want a "cvs add" check against repostitory rules in _YOUR_ shop then _YOU_ can add YOUR OWN PRIVATE wrapper script that implements that check for _YOUR_ users and _YOUR_ users _ALONE_. -- Greg A. Woods H:+1 416 218-0098 W:+1 416 489-5852 x122 VE3TCP RoboHack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Planix, Inc. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Secrets of the Weird <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list Info-cvs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs