On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 02:44, Eric Siegerman wrote:
On Tue, Jun 03, 2003 at 12:46:42PM +0300, Stephen Biggs wrote:
I got it to work using another way which actually works better if you
don't want to be so interactive (one press of the enter key instead of
3):
$ cvs ci -m line 1'$\n'line
[ On , June 8, 2003 at 10:46:45 (+0300), Stephen Biggs wrote: ]
Subject: Re: Command-line multi-line messages for commit
Actually, your method sounds to me much more painful because I have to
learn how to use sed to do this and run and test the wrapper script over
and over again until I debug
On Sun, Jun 08, 2003 at 13:07:59 -0400, Greg A. Woods sent 1.5K bytes:
[ On , June 8, 2003 at 10:46:45 (+0300), Stephen Biggs wrote: ]
Subject: Re: Command-line multi-line messages for commit
Actually, your method sounds to me much more painful because I have to
learn how to use sed to do
On Tue, Jun 03, 2003 at 12:46:42PM +0300, Stephen Biggs wrote:
I got it to work using another way which actually works better if you
don't want to be so interactive (one press of the enter key instead of
3):
$ cvs ci -m line 1'$\n'line 2'$\n'line 3
Yikes! Non-interactive it may be, but
Stephen Biggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Greetings all,
How do I enter in multi-line log messages when I want to commit?
There are two typical ways to do this. Use either
cat EOF logmessage
This
is
a
multiline
log message.
EOF
cvs commit -F logmessage
or
cvs commit -m 'This
is
Thanks, all, for your replies.
I didn't try this:
$ cvs ci -m 'line 1
line 2
line 3'
I got it to work using another way which actually works better if you
don't want to be so interactive (one press of the enter key instead of
3):
$ cvs ci -m line 1'$\n'line 2'$\n'line 3
On Tue, 2003-06-03 at