Michael Hannemann writes:
>
> *.dxl-k 'b' -m 'COPY'
>
> will the CVS system ever warn me if someone else has changed my binary file
> before I over-write it?
Of course. When you do an update, you'll see something like:
cvs update: Updating .
U test.dxl
cvs update:
If I'm making the system not munge binary files by adding lines in the
cvswrappers file like
*.dxl-k 'b' -m 'COPY'
will the CVS system ever warn me if someone else has changed my binary file
before I over-write it?
Michael Hannemann
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On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 03:52:00PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I still need to force cvs NOT to keep version history for some files.
.cvsignore
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With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this i
Hi !
I'm maintaining a small CVS site, and I need to store binary files
into the repository as well as text files, to support development.
The problem is - I have used cvswrappers to define conversion
mappings (-kb) for file types that should be considered binaries, but
I still need to force