Alle venerdì 20 aprile 2007, Fabian Groffen ha scritto: > On 20-04-2007 15:45:00 +0300, Petteri Räty wrote: > > > I use it to make deltas of changes made in the tree, and apply those > > > deltas on the overlay I'm using. Without $Header: $ there I have no > > > way to actually see which version I'm dealing with, so which revisions > > > to retrieve for differences. > > > For that reason, I prefer as much files as possible in the tree to have > > > a $Header: $ somewhere, so I can easily sync, keeping my local changes. > > > > Is the info you need in CVS/ ? > > That requires: > a) an up-to-date CVS tree checkout > b) a CVS tree (not a regular rsynced one) > c) parsing of the CVS/Entries file > > So in principle, yes I think it can be done using the CVS directory, but > I prefer not to.
+1 Header is useful to know which ebuild have the user -- Timothy `Drizzt` Redaelli - http://dev.gentoo.org/~drizzt/ FreeSBIE Developer, Gentoo Developer, GUFI Staff There are two major products that come out of Berkeley: LSD and UNIX. We don't believe this to be a coincidence. -- Jeremy S. Anderson
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