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Re: bk cset -r+ -d: how to add -p to the invoked diff command?: msg#00007

version-control.bitkeeper.user

Subject: Re: bk cset -r+ -d: how to add -p to the invoked diff command?

Rick Smith wrote:

On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 05:04:41PM +0400, Konstantin Osipov wrote:

Hello,
How to influence the behaviour of diff command called from
bk cset -r+ -d?



Has the bk cset help-page been updated? I don't see the '-d' option:


maya(2)% bk help cset
bk cset(1) BitKeeper User's Manual bk cset(1)

NAME
bk cset - creates and manipulates changesets

SYNOPSIS
bk cset [-Cpq] [-i<list>] [-l ] [-M<range>] [-r<rev>]

DESCRIPTION
The cset command is a low level command used mostly to generate Bit-
Keeper patches.

OPTIONS
-C Clear and remark all ChangeSet boundaries.
-i<list> Create a new cset on TOT that includes the csets in <list>.
-l Read changeset revisions or keys from stdin and print the
list of deltas in each of the changesets.
-M<range> Mark the files included in the <range> of csets.
-p Print the list of deltas being added to the cset.
-q Run quietly.
-r<rev> Print the list of deltas in ChangeSet revision, <rev>.
-x<list> Create a new cset on TOT that excludes the csets in <list>.

BUGS
This command does too much and needs to be split apart.

CATEGORY
Repository

BitMover, Inc 2003/06/02 bk cset(1)
maya(3)% bk version
BitKeeper version is bk-3.2.2c 20040630231915 for x86-glibc23-linux
Built by: lm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx in /build/3.2.x-lm/src
Built on: Wed Jun 30 16:28:40 PDT 2004
Running on: Linux 2.6.9-34.106.unsupportedsmp
maya(4)%


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