flat SPECS available!
Tomasz Pala
gotar at polanet.pl
Sun May 3 20:48:00 CEST 2009
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 12:55:40 +0200, Mariusz Mazur wrote:
> I just did a server-side read-only SPECS that's full of symlinks to
> the ../packages spec files. I've also added a small monitoring script that
> will rename/delete/
It would be nice if there were Attic subdirectory for deleted symlinks.
Oh, and I've just realized I've sometimes used flat SOURCES to find some
files matching pattern (like every logrotate) - any chances for this too?
BTW how should I now add 'packages'?
$ cvs add monit-rc-quagga
? monit-rc-quagga/.cvsignore
? monit-rc-quagga/monit-rc-quagga.spec
? monit-rc-quagga/quagga-bgpd.monitrc
stat: invalid option -- '\'
Usage: cvs status [-vlR] [files...]
-v Verbose format; includes tag information for the file
-l Process this directory only (not recursive).
-R Process directories recursively.
-q Display a quick summary of each file (send more increased terseness).
-x cvsnt 2.x compatible output (default).
-X cvs 1.x compatible output.
(Specify the --help global option for a list of other help options)
diff: invalid option -- '\'
Usage: cvs diff [-lNR] [rcsdiff-options]
[[-r rev1 | -D date1] [-r rev2 | -D date2]] [files...]
-l Local directory only, not recursive
-R Process directories recursively.
-D d1 Diff revision for date against working file.
-D d2 Diff rev1/date1 against date2.
-N include diffs for added and removed files.
-r rev1 Diff revision for rev1 against working file.
-r rev2 Diff rev1/date1 against rev2.
--ifdef=arg Output diffs in ifdef format.
(consult the documentation for your diff program for rcsdiff-options.
The most popular is -c for context diffs but there are many more).
(Specify the --help global option for a list of other help options)
cvs status: nothing known about New\
cvs diff: I know nothing about New\
cvs status: nothing known about directory
cvs diff: I know nothing about directory
Directory /cvsroot/packages/monit-rc-quagga added to the repository
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Tomasz Pala <gotar at pld-linux.org>
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