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From: | Thomas Singer |
Subject: | Re: cvs history sends incorrect data |
Date: | Sun, 08 Aug 2004 08:38:48 +0200 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 0.7.1 (Windows/20040626) |
-- Best regards, Thomas Singer _____________ smartcvs.com Thomas Singer wrote:
I've tried on a different project and it stopped somewhere in the user name. It looks to me like the output buffer is not flushed.-- Best regards, Thomas Singer _____________ smartcvs.com Thomas Singer wrote:Hi Larry,Did you take a closer look at the lines I provided? The last (CheckoutCommand.java) line is incomplete, it just stops in the mid of the path. There is also no "== <remote>" at the end.But the whole connection is still working. Otherwise there would not be an OK response after that.-- Best regards, Thomas Singer _____________ smartcvs.com Larry Jones wrote:cvs@smartcvs.com writes:We are using GNU CVS 1.12.5 as our CVS server. When performing the command 'cvs history -x AMR -a -D 2004-08-05 15:33 +0000' the output stops at a certain line, e.g. the last responses from the server are:M M 2004-08-05 15:33 +0000 singer 1.7 QTable.java smartcvs/src/q/misc/de/regnis/q/table == <remote> M M 2004-08-05 15:33 +0000 singer 1.5 CheckoutCommand.java smartcvok Is this a known bug? Maybe it is already fixed in a newer version?Is *what* a known bug?!? The output stops because there aren't any more history records that match your criteria. Why do you think the output is incorrect? -Larry Jones
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