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Re: [Fwd: Q on keyword substitution]
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jsWalter |
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Re: [Fwd: Q on keyword substitution] |
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Sun, 9 Jan 2005 22:32:41 -0600 (CST) |
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> jsWalter <address@hidden> wrote:
>>> Try 'cvs admin -kv'. Try it on a test repository first.
>>>
>
>> Well, doesn't this tell CVS not to proces *any* keywords on this
>> particular file?
>
> It's -kv, not '-ko'. '-kv' removes the keyword (and the bracketing
> $$) and leaves only the value.
OK, but doesn't this strip ALL the keywords?
> and you have to be *very* careful with the spelling of '$Revision:
> $' when you add a new line in the file you're editing. I recommend
> ending it with a colon and space before the dollar, as above, so you
> can verify the presence of the keyword with the RCS command 'ident'
> before you commit into cvs. Maybe even in a commitinfo script !
OK, you lost me here.
Walter
RE: [Fwd: Q on keyword substitution], Jim.Hyslop, 2005/01/07
RE: [Fwd: Q on keyword substitution], Jim.Hyslop, 2005/01/07