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 all got
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: nothing
Larry,
Which cvs script should I look @?
Thanks,
Brian
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McCann, Brian writes:
When I commit using
McCann, Brian writes:
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 manufacturer's
or installation.
Regards,
Daniel
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Subject: RE: commit message fails
Larry,
Which cvs script should I look @?
Thanks,
Brian
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I swear, Greg
[ 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 compiles run, etc