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On Thu, 03 Jun 2004 22:57:34 +0200, Torsten Martinsen <torsten at tiscali.dk> wrote: >Torsten Martinsen wrote: > >> The announcement claims >> >> [...] including a new `cvs ls' command for repository directory >> browsing compatible with recent versions of CVSNT, TortoiseCVS, >> WinCVS, & the Eclipse IDE. > >Apparently, there is also "cvs rls". Probably relates to "cvs ls" as >"cvs rtag" relates to "cvs tag". Uh oh. 'cvs ls' on CVSNT is always on the remote repository. 'cvs rls' is a redundant idea. That sounds like 'cvs ls' on cvshome.org CVS is on the local sandbox (duplication of the 'ls' command???) That's not going to work with WinCVS or the CVSNT client (which obviously assumes CVSNT semantics), and is going to confuse the hell out the users as they're going to expect it to do the same thing. >I just found another interesting change: > >* Thanks to Ken Raeburn at MIT, directory deletion, whether via `cvs >release' > or empty directory pruning, now works on network shares under Windows XP. > >This might be worth backporting. > cvs release on CVSNT is a complete rewrite so there wouldn't be a lot of chance of it applying. Tony