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Hi Tony, Thanks for the answer. > History is funny.. it doesn't always return the results you'd expect it to. Should I file a bug-report? > OTOH repeating your command seems to work for me.. gives a list of committed files. I can send you my history file (single-liner), which does not return any file information. Could it be that the "(null)" entry is the cause? Looks like it was (relatively) new introduced - maybe only CVSNT-compatible clients cause a useful value to occur. -- Best regards, Thomas Singer _____________ smartcvs.com smartsvn.com Tony Hoyle schrieb: > Thomas Singer wrote: > >> Hi Tony, >> >> Do you have any idea, why the 'cvs history' command does not return the >> committed file? Is it a bug in CVSNT or a problem with the commit? >> Although >> I would deny the latter one, because it worked correctly with CVSNT >> 2.0.58d. > > > History is funny.. it doesn't always return the results you'd expect it > to. That's at least part of the reason for the audit plugin. > > OTOH repeating your command seems to work for me.. gives a list of > committed files. > > Tony