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Hi all!:
I have an e-mail notification when I do commit into a directory. I
have in my CVSROOT/loginfo file an entry that looks like:
dir (mail )
However, now I have two subdirs of that directory, call them sub1
and sub2. When I commit
understood and what I obtained. But, is there any way
of reporting only when one specific directory (and not their
subdirectories) is commited?
Regards and thanks in advance.
diego.
-- David F.
Diego Sevilla Ruiz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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Hey! It really worked!
Really thanks, Tim:
In fact, in my distribution, the script didn't ended in .pl, and
log_info did not accept the -u command line option.
Regards and thanks again!
diego.
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Hi, Larry
Larry Jones wrote:
Diego Sevilla Ruiz writes:
I have three directories into my repository (into
somewhere/cvsroot):
dir1
dir2
dir3
When I do a "cvs update" in the parent directory, I have those
three
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Hi, Larry
Larry Jones wrote:
Diego Sevilla Ruiz writes [quoting me]:
If not, how did you
checkout dir1, dir2, and dir3?
Yes.
"Yes" is not an appropriate answer to "how".
Oh, again sorry... Human beings sometimes make mistakes... I
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Hi, Larry!
Larry Jones wrote:
Diego Sevilla Ruiz writes:
Oh, again sorry... Human beings sometimes make mistakes... I do a "cvs
checkout ." in the root directory of my local copy of the CVS. Does
this answer to your question?
So, let me
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Hi all!
I have three directories into my repository (into
somewhere/cvsroot):
dir1
dir2
dir3
When I do a "cvs update" in the parent directory, I have those
three directories in my local copy. The problem is that it shows
something like