Re: Using rdiff to check if tag exists

2003-11-13 Thread Aldo TENDRON
> I have a problem using rdiff to check it a tag exists for a given > module. I have this problem with cvs version 1.11.1p1 on AIX 4.3, and cvs version 1.11.6 on AIX 5 -- Aldo Tendron ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/ma

Re: Using rdiff to check if tag exists

2003-11-13 Thread Alvaro Martinez Echevarria
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003, Aldo TENDRON wrote: > Hello, > I have a problem using rdiff to check it a tag exists for a given > module. > [...] Hehe, I've tried that before, and stumbled with the same problem. The reason is, I think, when a tag has been successfully used it ends up in the cache file CVSR

Re: Using rdiff to check if tag exists

2003-11-13 Thread Aldo TENDRON
> Then you rdiffed on c, which contains the tag, so the tag is > added to val-tags. The second time you check on d, the tag > "exists", even though the diff will be obviously empty. So, if a tag is successfully used one time, cvs assumes that it exists for all modules ? Is this a cvs issue, or is

RE: Using rdiff to check if tag exists

2003-11-13 Thread Jim.Hyslop
Aldo TENDRON [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Then you rdiffed on c, which contains the tag, so the tag is > > added to val-tags. The second time you check on d, the tag > > "exists", even though the diff will be obviously empty. > > So, if a tag is successfully used one time, cvs assumes that

Re: Using rdiff to check if tag exists

2003-11-19 Thread Derek Robert Price
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Jim.Hyslop wrote: >Aldo TENDRON [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >>>Then you rdiffed on c, which contains the tag, so the tag is >>>added to val-tags. The second time you check on d, the tag >>>"exists", even though the diff will be obviously empty.