[cvsnt] Re: static file

Olaf Groeger Olaf.Groeger at gmx.de
Tue Oct 25 21:47:10 BST 2005


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Tony Hoyle wrote:

> How would visibility in WinCVS help at all in this case?  The file is
> no more applicable to WinCVS than an .obj file.
> 

Well, it would show me that i have changed the file. With the current
implementation i have not possibility to check this. The CVS frontends rely
on the file status, which is "uptodate" aka not changed, the timestamp is
meaningless for the daily work. Yes, yes, i know , the file is not longer
version controlled, but the information, that i changed the file is
important for me.
Another question: Maybe my memory is wrong, but i had the feeling that an
cvs update of a static file didn't merge the file but overwrite it?
Unfortunatly i can't re-check this at the moment.

Olaf



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