[cvsnt] cvs rename deletes file
Andreas Tscharner
andreas.tscharner at metromec.ch
Mon Jun 7 09:19:34 BST 2004
Hi all,
>>D:\Metromec\misc\Test\Test2>cvs rename ReadMe.txt READMEFIRST
>>
>>D:\Metromec\misc\Test\Test2>cvs update
>
>
> Don't you have to do a commit after the rename?
Uh, oh.
Don't know actually, but a short test showed me:
07.06.2004 08:55 <DIR> .
07.06.2004 08:55 <DIR> ..
07.06.2004 08:53 1'033 FCR25.DAT
07.06.2004 08:53 3'683 FCR25.xml
07.06.2004 08:53 5'904 FCR25.xsd
3 Datei(en) 10'620 Bytes
2 Verzeichnis(se), 9'600'319'488 Bytes frei
D:\[...]\Test2>cvs rename FCR25.DAT FlexibleChangeRack25.DAT
D:\Metromec\misc\Test\Test2>cvs commit
cvs commit: Examining .
cvs server: Examining .
cvs server: Up-to-date check failed for `FlexibleChangeRack25.DAT'
cvs [server aborted]: correct above errors first!
cvs commit: saving log message in C:\temp\cvs2B5.tmp
Anyway: Even if I don't make a commit, the file must not be deleted when
updating IMHO.
Regards
Andreas
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