Hi, Dave
I thought "-n" flag simulates the commit and reports what's done. After
the Karma message, it just hung there forever and didn't write any more
output.
I just committed the file without -n, and it seems Okay, though I was
hoping "-n" could allow me to do a dry-run first.
Regards,
Guanglei
David A. Case wrote:
>
> This is the message you are supposed to get: "Access allowed..." means
that
> your login is listed as one of those permitted to commit to the CVS
tree.
>
> The "-n" flag means "don't really do this", so of course nothing really
> happened in the CVS tree. So you essentially just getting a mesaage
saying
> that you could have made a commit if you had really requested one.
>
> ...dac
>
Received on Wed Apr 05 2006 - 23:49:47 PDT