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Re: Dis-allow Commit check for $id$
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Mark D. Baushke |
Subject: |
Re: Dis-allow Commit check for $id$ |
Date: |
Wed, 02 Aug 2006 11:43:49 -0700 |
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Matthew Rich <address@hidden> writes:
> If the file was added with out the -ko switch
> being set, it still requires the $Id$ be present
> on commit.
That will be entirely up to how you are using your
CVSROOT/commitinfo trigger your administrator has
specified. It is not a part of the default cvs
installation.
> if I try cvs admin -ko filename and then I
> commit it still requires that the key word be
> present. If i do a cvs status it shows the
> sticky flag ko.
Okay. So, fix the scripts run by commitinfo to be
more reasonable.
> Do I need to remove the file and add it again?
> it there any way around this key work issue? Or
> am I stuck with having to edit the file after it
> is checked out to remove the key word.
Beat on your administrator to properly handle binary files.
CVS has no problems by default.
-- Mark
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