> Ouch. All I want to do is ensure that commitinfo is run for every commit,
> and that taginfo is run for every tag. There is no way to ensure this
> (since a client using -n forces ignore of these files)?
>
I don't understand here. The -n flag means not to do anything, and
therefore I don't see why commitinfo should be run.
If you type
cvs commit ...
you are committing something, and the commitinfo will be run.
If you type
cvs -n commit ...
then you aren't committing anything, just going through the motions,
and no commitinfo should be run.
Am I missing something?
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