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Hi, I'm getting strange results with a script that is reading the contents of various files at certain changelists. If I'm in <directory> then the command "bk get -p -r@X <directory>/<file>" works. However, if I'm not in <directory> then the same command give "can't find revision like @X in <directory>/<file>". However, using a file revision rather than a changelist then both versions of the command work properly. Is this the expected behaviour? It seems somewhat strange. Cheers, Malcolm _______________________________________________ Bitkeeper-users mailing list Bitkeeper-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://bitmover.com/mailman/listinfo/bitkeeper-users To unsubscribe from this list, go to the above URL, follow instruction at the bottom of the web page.
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