Just to prevent an out-of-the-brain change: if they would we sent to stdout,
this would break at least SmartCVS.
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Best regards,
Thomas Singer
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Harald Dunkel schrieb:
Jim.Hyslop wrote:
I can't comment on why these messages go to stderr instead of stdout, but I
will ment
Jim.Hyslop wrote:
>
> I can't comment on why these messages go to stderr instead of stdout, but I
> will mention that the global -q flag suppresses them. I use '-q' so much
> it's in my .cvsrc file ;-)
>
I have seen -q and -Q, but I don't want to suppress these
messages completely. They should ju
Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Any special reason why cvs prints a list of
>
> cvs server: Updating modulename
>
> on stderr instead of stdout?
>
> This is surely just a log message, which is supposed
> to be printed on stdout. On a huge project the _real_
> error messages are hidden between all t
Hi folks,
Any special reason why cvs prints a list of
cvs server: Updating modulename
on stderr instead of stdout?
This is surely just a log message, which is supposed
to be printed on stdout. On a huge project the _real_
error messages are hidden between all the garbage.
It would be n
Mark D. Bausche wrote:
> There are a number of tools and utilities that use RCS which may have
> problems:
>
> ViewCVS
> CVSWeb
> SmartCVS
> TortoiseCVS
>
> but I suspect that all of them have already run across the CVSNT
> commitid and are handling it correctly.
Indeed, TortoiseCVS is