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Re: Loginfo and Exit with a non-zero value
From: |
Franck Marchand |
Subject: |
Re: Loginfo and Exit with a non-zero value |
Date: |
Fri, 7 Dec 2001 10:39:48 +0100 |
Thank you for your help.
I agree with you but if you read the Foguel's documentation, there is :
****************************************************************************
*****
loginfo
If PROGRAM exits with nonzero status, the commit fails; otherwise, it
succeeds. (See also the Shared Syntax section in this chapter.)
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*****
I think it's an error in this documentation. But I wanted to be sure.
I try to do 2 commits in the same time. Do you know if it's possible ?
I do the first commit, to trig my program.
And my program wants to do a second commit on the same file. (but the source
come from elsewhere)
I try to rename the #cvs.lock etc, and the second commit begins to run but
fail in abend with this message :
cvs [commit aborted]: cannot rename file c:\Cvs\CvsRepository/TestWin/,titi,
to c:\Cvs\CvsRepository/TestWin/titi,v: File exists.
(titi is the file name).
Do you know if it's possible to synchronize 2 cvs servers before a user
commit ?
A+
"Larry Jones" <address@hidden> a écrit dans le message de news:
address@hidden
> Franck Marchand writes:
> >
> > I've a problem when my C program return 1. (My program is trigged from
the
> > loginfo file.
> >
> > Normaly ,when I return '1', the commit fails (See in Foguel's
> > documentation).
> > But the commit is already do !
> > And WinCvs displays the result but doesn't nothing.
> >
> > This is an error in the documentation or no ?
>
> I think you're confusing the commitinfo file and the loginfo file. It's
> commitinfo (and verifymsg) that allows you to permit or deny the commit;
> loginfo only records log information after the fact.
>
> -Larry Jones
>
> I don't NEED to compromise my principles, because they don't have
> the slightest bearing on what happens to me anyway. -- Calvin
>