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From: Eric Siegerman <address@hidden>
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Subject: Re: Does Entries.Log ever contain files, or just directories ?
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On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 02:33:08PM -0600, R Bresner wrote:
> So, is it safe to assume that the temporary Entries
> files [Entries.Log and such] operate only on the module level?
I rather doubt it! Even if your observations are currently
valid, who can predict how CVS's internals will change in a year
or five? Given that the manual gives detailed instructions for
interpreting Entries.Log, why second-guess them?
<lecture>
If something's not part of a documented interface, it should be
considered subject to change without notice; depending on it is a
recipe for grief. Not just for CVS; this applies pretty much
across the board. (Of course, sometimes you have no choice --
but be aware of the risk.)
</lecture>
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