"McCann, Brian" wrote:
>
> > Since you and Dan seem to be so smart you would think that you would
> > have picked up on the type of shell I'm using by the "$", I submit a
Not necessarily. On my box I have "$" regardless of whether I'm using
sh, csh or ksh. What it comes down to it what you've
[ On Tuesday, June 19, 2001 at 13:50:56 (-0500), Daniel Beckham wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: commit message fails
>
> I swear, Greg and Larry must be having heart attacks daily due to the amount
> of mailing list traffic that just pisses them off.
It keeps me amused while compi
Matt,
Thanks I wasn't aware that when I ran the " cvs commit -m "This is a test
commit to see if the message gets cut short" test.txt" command that there
might be some script wrapping the command. It looks like
log.pl might be the problem.
Thanks,
Brian
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Regards,
Daniel
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Subject: RE: commit message fails
> Larry,
McCann, Brian writes:
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> Which cvs script should I look @?
How should I know?!? You need to figure out what you're really running
when you type "cvs" -- depending on what shell you're using, you may
find the "which" or "type" commands to be useful.
-Larry Jones
I kind of resent the manufactu
Larry,
Which cvs script should I look @?
Thanks,
Brian
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Subject: Re: commit message fails
McCann, Brian writes:
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> When I
McCann, Brian writes:
>
> When I commit using the -m option, commits messages produce this output
> any ideas?
> tia
> Brian
>
> [bmccann@halfback test_cvs]$ cvs commit -m "This is a test commit to see if
> the message gets cut short" test.txt
> cvs commit: nothing known about `is'
> cvs commit: