[cvsnt] Re: Strange behaviour when use commit whith '-e' option (Keep edited files)
Vladimir
vab at borlas.ru
Wed Jan 25 11:09:08 GMT 2006
Hello Tony,
>> Hello.
>>
>> We use commit whith '-e' option (Keep edited files). So we have faced
>> with strange behaviour of cvs.
>>
>> When we call "cvs unedit" after successful "cvs commit -e" CVS said
>> that file was changed (d_test_b.srd has been modified; revert changes?)
>> When we say "yes" file rollback to prev. version (before commit
>> operation). Is it expected behaviour?
>>
TH> Yes. Unedit rolls back to the last edit.
But is it correct?
IMHO This makes commit option '-e' useless. Look. It is a real
situation when i do a serial of changes and after that "release" file
(notify other developers that i don't edit that file anymore). So i
have done many commits, but system persist that i lose my changes. And
more it revert my changes back (not in a repository but in a sandbox).
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Best regards,
Vladimir mailto:vab at borlas.ru
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