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Re: Automatic updating (of display?) of the buffer *cvs* fails
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Markus Rost |
Subject: |
Re: Automatic updating (of display?) of the buffer *cvs* fails |
Date: |
Sun, 22 Jun 2003 23:21:30 -0400 (EDT) |
> Call M-x cvs-examine on a local CVS directory ("~/cvs/emacs/" in my
> case). After that command is finished hit in buffer *cvs* the key S
> (which runs the command cvs-mode-mark-on-state) on a file with status
> Need-Update, hit RET (so that all files with status Need-Update are
> marked), and then hit O (which runs the command cvs-mode-update).
> That runs usually a while and when it is done, you get the message
I am not sure how to make a local CVS directory, or exactly what that
term means.
I don't know either... Sorry for using an apparently unclear term.
I just meant that I ran cvs-examine in the usual way on a directory
containing the local copies of the emacs CVS sources.
Can one of you tell me a self-contained test case to
reproduce this bug?
I don't know how to provide more details than I did already, except
for the fact that I am running emacs on X on Solaris and GNU/Linux.
Here are the emacs-version's:
GNU Emacs 21.3.50.1 (sparc-sun-solaris2.9, X toolkit) of 2003-06-21 on
hampton
GNU Emacs 21.3.50.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, Xaw3d scroll bars)
of 2003-06-21 on euler
I just tried again and could easily reproduce the bug on both systems.
If I do simple mouse movements with
<up> which runs the command previous-line
<down> which runs the command next-line
buffer *cvs* (or its display) gets NOT updated. But it gets updated
after
C-g which runs the command keyboard-quit
C-l which runs the command recenter
Anyway, Stefan seemed to have recognized the problem, so maybe he can
explain.