[cvsnt] CVSNT CommitInfo file
Alexander Potapenko
Alexander.Potapenko at mirasoft.com.ua
Wed Mar 15 11:12:55 GMT 2006
Well, use verifymsg? But what if I need file names when committing? Then I need to use commitinfo. My app processes file names and log message information to a database. It works but not for the case which I already described below.
Alexander Potapenko wrote:
> Hello!
>
>
>
> It seems I have found a bug in CVSNT. I write an application for CVSNT
> to do some useful stuff while committing. And I indicate my app in
> CommitInfo file. When I commit a file from the command as follows:
> cvs commit -m" this is a log message
>
> all the arguments are passed to my app. But when I don't specify a log
> message in the command line:
>
> cvs commit
>
> first my app is called with all the arguments but the log message, and
> only after when my app returns to CVS, I can enter the log message in
> NotePad. That is to say the log message is not passed to my app in this
> case.
>
> I use CVS 2.5. Could anybody solve this problem? Thanks.
>
Use verifymsg.
Tony
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