RE: cvs diff - new files
Hi, I tried -N option with cvs diff. It still does not spot files created locally. Any more ideas? I would like to know why there is such a difference when using pserver and not. Can somebody explain? Regards, Jayashree -Original Message- From: Greg A. Woods [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 17 June 2003 12:36 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: CVS-II Discussion Mailing List Subject: Re: cvs diff - new files [ On Tuesday, June 17, 2003 at 11:24:26 (+0530), Jayashree wrote: ] Subject: cvs diff - new files I've noticed that cvs diff does not show new files when the export CVSROOT is not using pserver. Any ways by which I can find out new files to be baselined in a folder? How about trying cvs diff -N? *** This message is proprietary to Future Software Limited (FSL) and is intended solely for the use of the individual to whom it is addressed. It may contain privileged or confidential information and should not be circulated or used for any purpose other than for what it is intended. If you have received this message in error, please notify the originator immediately. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that you are strictly prohibited from using, copying, altering, or disclosing the contents of this message. FSL accepts no responsibility for loss or damage arising from the use of the information transmitted by this email including damage from virus. *** This e-mail puts you on notice that I will not be bound by your confidentiality notice and will feel free to review, disclose, distribute, archive, laugh at, be amused by, poke fun publicly at, and/or publish anything I get in e-mail, either directly or indirectly, and whether intended for me or not, without any further notice. If you don't feel comfortable with that, I suggest that you not send any e-mail, especially not to me or any mailing list I might subscribe to; or at least that you use strong digital encryption to ensure that your e-mail can't be read by anyone other than its intended recipient. There are many ways to do this, including using such things as PGP, Lotus Notes, S/Mime, and many other similar systems. I apologize to you if it was not your decision to add this notice to your e-mail. However, given the number of places that have legalized shrink wrap licenses and the similarity of this license to same, I feel like it is incumbent on me to put you on notice immediately regarding my rejection of your notice. Please forward it to whoever in your legal department or management chain you deem as appropriate. EULA - [ All rights to the preceeding communication are fully retained by the author, the non-exclusive right to read and/or reproduce the preceeding text is hereby licensed to the public, subject to the following conditions: (a) Scope of Use: No person may read the preceeding text without first agreeing to be bound by these conditions. Reading, perusing, scanning or otherwise viewing or percieving the preceeding text whether by visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory or tactile manner constitutes agreement to these terms. (b) Fair Use of Material: license is granted for fair use of the preceeding material, including but not limited to reproduction in whole or in part, quoted or unquoted, so long at that use does not annoy, offend, irk, distress, disturb, bother, harry or otherwise taunt, tease, belittle, libel, slander, critisize, contradict, dispute, demean or cause to be so the author of the preceeding work. (c) Limitation of No Offense: No person reading or otherwise consuming in any way such as (but not limited to) those methods described in part (a) is permitted to be offended, annoyed, irked, distressed, disturbed, bothered, or harried by the preceeding text. If the preceding text would do so, the license for it's use is pre-emptorily withdrawn and voided prior to it's reading. (d) Waiver of Recourse: the Licensee or Potential Licensee agrees prior to acceptance of this agreement to hold harmless and indemnify the author against any claim, civil or legal, which might arise from the perusal of the preceeding material. (e) Severability: The invalidation of any part of this license agreement shall in no way void the whole or affect the application of any other part of this agreement. (f) Sense of Humor: Any potential reader without a sense of humor is referred to parts (c) and (d) of this agreement and requested to note that the lack thereof is disqualified as mitigation of any of these terms. ] If you and/or your PHB still think your mailer should automatically attach a stupid disclaimer like this one to all your outgoing e-mail then please also read this: URL:http://www.goldmark.org/jeff/stupid-disclaimers/ -- Greg A. Woods +1 416 218
RE: cvs diff - new files
[ On Thursday, June 19, 2003 at 20:10:11 (+0530), Jayashree wrote: ] Subject: RE: cvs diff - new files I tried -N option with cvs diff. It still does not spot files created locally. You have to cvs add new files to CVS before it'll know about their existance and thus be able to report their imminent creation with the likes of cvs diff -N. You can find a list of files that CVS doesn't know anything about with cvs -n -q update | awk '$1 == ? {print $2}' If you want to see a list of all the files that CVS doesn't know anything about, _and_ include all of those it is ignoring: cvs -n -q update -I ! | awk '$1 == ? {print $2}' -- Greg A. Woods +1 416 218-0098;[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Planix, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]; VE3TCP; Secrets of the Weird [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
Re: cvs diff - new files
[ On Tuesday, June 17, 2003 at 11:24:26 (+0530), Jayashree wrote: ] Subject: cvs diff - new files I've noticed that cvs diff does not show new files when the export CVSROOT is not using pserver. Any ways by which I can find out new files to be baselined in a folder? How about trying cvs diff -N? *** This message is proprietary to Future Software Limited (FSL) and is intended solely for the use of the individual to whom it is addressed. It may contain privileged or confidential information and should not be circulated or used for any purpose other than for what it is intended. If you have received this message in error, please notify the originator immediately. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that you are strictly prohibited from using, copying, altering, or disclosing the contents of this message. FSL accepts no responsibility for loss or damage arising from the use of the information transmitted by this email including damage from virus. *** This e-mail puts you on notice that I will not be bound by your confidentiality notice and will feel free to review, disclose, distribute, archive, laugh at, be amused by, poke fun publicly at, and/or publish anything I get in e-mail, either directly or indirectly, and whether intended for me or not, without any further notice. If you don't feel comfortable with that, I suggest that you not send any e-mail, especially not to me or any mailing list I might subscribe to; or at least that you use strong digital encryption to ensure that your e-mail can't be read by anyone other than its intended recipient. There are many ways to do this, including using such things as PGP, Lotus Notes, S/Mime, and many other similar systems. I apologize to you if it was not your decision to add this notice to your e-mail. However, given the number of places that have legalized shrink wrap licenses and the similarity of this license to same, I feel like it is incumbent on me to put you on notice immediately regarding my rejection of your notice. Please forward it to whoever in your legal department or management chain you deem as appropriate. EULA - [ All rights to the preceeding communication are fully retained by the author, the non-exclusive right to read and/or reproduce the preceeding text is hereby licensed to the public, subject to the following conditions: (a) Scope of Use: No person may read the preceeding text without first agreeing to be bound by these conditions. Reading, perusing, scanning or otherwise viewing or percieving the preceeding text whether by visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory or tactile manner constitutes agreement to these terms. (b) Fair Use of Material: license is granted for fair use of the preceeding material, including but not limited to reproduction in whole or in part, quoted or unquoted, so long at that use does not annoy, offend, irk, distress, disturb, bother, harry or otherwise taunt, tease, belittle, libel, slander, critisize, contradict, dispute, demean or cause to be so the author of the preceeding work. (c) Limitation of No Offense: No person reading or otherwise consuming in any way such as (but not limited to) those methods described in part (a) is permitted to be offended, annoyed, irked, distressed, disturbed, bothered, or harried by the preceeding text. If the preceding text would do so, the license for it's use is pre-emptorily withdrawn and voided prior to it's reading. (d) Waiver of Recourse: the Licensee or Potential Licensee agrees prior to acceptance of this agreement to hold harmless and indemnify the author against any claim, civil or legal, which might arise from the perusal of the preceeding material. (e) Severability: The invalidation of any part of this license agreement shall in no way void the whole or affect the application of any other part of this agreement. (f) Sense of Humor: Any potential reader without a sense of humor is referred to parts (c) and (d) of this agreement and requested to note that the lack thereof is disqualified as mitigation of any of these terms. ] If you and/or your PHB still think your mailer should automatically attach a stupid disclaimer like this one to all your outgoing e-mail then please also read this: URL:http://www.goldmark.org/jeff/stupid-disclaimers/ -- Greg A. Woods +1 416 218-0098;[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Planix, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]; VE3TCP; Secrets of the Weird [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs