[cvsnt] date command in the loginfo file

Paul Russell paul_newsgroups at yahoo.ca
Thu Apr 17 03:34:18 BST 2003


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In Win2000 DOS (Not Win98...)
Try:
 echo This was done at: %Date% %Time%
Note that the Format of the Date and Time may vary depending on your Regional Options in the Control panel, so don't use these fields for post processing as different users may set different formats.
-Paul R.
 Norman Clerman <norm.opcon at fuse.net> wrote:Good day to all,

I'm running cvsnt (version 1.11.1.3-77a) on a Windows 2000 server. 
The one active line in my loginfo file is

DEFAULT (echo ""; id; echo %{sVv}; date; cat) >> 
$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/commitlog

Here's a line from my commitlog file:

""; id; echo "design/source zoomtypeM.f90,1.1.1.1,1.2"; date; cat

How do I get the date to print?

Many thanks,

Norm Clerman


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