Interesting. I actually don't get the messages via
email, but check them every couple of days on egroups.
The last message displayed there is from 12/11.
Yes, I did a poor job of wording my question. I know
how to find the diffs on an individual file, I am
looking for a way to see what files
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Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 4:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Is the group still alive
There haven't been any messages in almost two weeks
-- is anyone
still here?
In case there is g, is it possible to see what has
changed i
Vince Rice wrote:
Not that it would make any difference; email
delivery doesn't say "hmmm, free email account, nope,
I'm not delivering this message."
No, but from experience, I've seen many web-mail based services
refuse to accept email for whatever stupid reason or another. I have
I have a "real" address, as you put it, but I choose
not to use it on public forums in order to cut down on
spam. Not that it would make any difference; email
delivery doesn't say "hmmm, free email account, nope,
I'm not delivering this message." Were I subscribing
to the group's messages via
Vince Rice writes:
What I am looking for is a way to see
what source files have changed since a particular
date.
cvs -n update -D date
-Larry Jones
You can never really enjoy Sundays because in the back of your
mind you know you have to go to school the next day. -- Calvin
Vince Rice wrote:
Interesting. I actually don't get the messages via
email, but check them every couple of days on egroups.
The last message displayed there is from 12/11.
Now THAT may just be because the subscribed egroups address is no
longer working? I don't know, that's my guess.
There haven't been any messages in almost two weeks -- is anyone
still here?
In case there is g, is it possible to see what has changed in a
project/module *since* a certain date? Things can be checked out *as
of* a certain date, but I really want to see the opposite -- what has
been
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There haven't been any messages in almost two weeks -- is anyone
still here?
There are several messages every single day. If you're not receiving
any, I'd suggest getting a real email address as opposed to using a free,
web based one, such as Yahoo.
AMK4
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