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zlatko wrote: > However the -n option on update commoand is documented and should work, > and it basically don't :(. > > So should this be fixed or not, I can't decide. > However if the command accepts the -n option and that the option is not > working, my point of view is that this issue should at least be tracked > on the BTS or documented in the release notes. I'd tend to agree with you, that yours is a valid use and it should be fixed. However, it is a bit of a corner case -- I think it has behaved this way for some time and I've only seen it mentioned once a very long time ago (can't recall exactly when). > I don't have any experience with the cvsnt source code, but I'm willing > to invesitgate the pb. However if the project devteam cheks this out, > I'm quite sure that the resolution could be much faster ! I know Tony is extremely busy trying to get the next release of 2.5.03 out and then 2.6.01. Also, since it's a rarely encountered problem, it's less likely to attract his attention. However, if you do get the time, there's a good likelihood your patch would be accepted if you fixed it. Unfortunately I have very limited knowledge of the code, and I don't know C/C++, so I can't guide you. cvsnt/src/update.cpp looks promising though. Regards, -- Glen Starrett