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Thanks - discovered that later (of course). I didn't see it first as I was trying cvsnt on an existing repository so the comments were from standard cvs. That said, I suggest you add this item to the list of differences between cvsnt and cvs: certainly the ability to protect a commit script from a very long list of files using xargs is an advantage. Mark "Tony Hoyle" <tmh at nodomain.org> wrote in message news:bt7e7d$a8r$1 at sisko.local.nodomain.org... > Mark Levedahl wrote: > > Using latest cvsnt (2.0.18), I find the script invoked from commitinfo is > > being passed only the repository directory and not the list of files that > > are being checked in. A simple check is provided by entering the following > > line in commitinfo: > > > > DEFAULT cmd /c echo > > > > I have no prior experience using cvsnt as a server, so I cannot hint when > > this behavior started. > > > The list of files is passed in standard input. It's actually documented > in the commitinfo file after you do a 'cvs init'. This is also true of > the other *info files. > > Tony >