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unneccessary diffs with $Header$
From: |
Johann Uhrmann |
Subject: |
unneccessary diffs with $Header$ |
Date: |
Mon, 07 Jun 2004 11:42:29 +0200 |
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Mozilla Thunderbird 0.6 (X11/20040502) |
Hello,
there is a strange behaviour in the WinCVS command line client
(WinCVS 1.10.8):
If I use the command "cvs admin -sRel" to mark files as "Released",
the WinCVS client get a "Local Modified" message. It seems that cvs
thinks the windows clients changed the text in the header tag back
from "Rel" to "Exp".
Therefore, if a "cvs admin -sRel" is issued, all windows clients
think that their file state is "Locally modified" instead of "Up to date".
In my oppinion, a state change should not be reflected as a change.
(Eclipse seems to handle it that way, btw.)
Is there something I can change at the cvs server side?
Is this a bug in WinCVS?
Kind regards,
Johann Uhrmann
- unneccessary diffs with $Header$,
Johann Uhrmann <=