[Cvsshell-devel] CVS: cvsshell/etc cvsshell.ini,1.13,1.14 default-cvsshellrc,1.12,1.13
Status: Beta
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From: Stefan H. <ste...@us...> - 2003-04-15 13:40:15
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Update of /cvsroot/cvsshell/cvsshell/etc In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv12778/etc Modified Files: cvsshell.ini default-cvsshellrc Log Message: Index: cvsshell.ini =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/cvsshell/cvsshell/etc/cvsshell.ini,v retrieving revision 1.13 retrieving revision 1.14 diff -C2 -d -r1.13 -r1.14 *** cvsshell.ini 15 Aug 2002 21:42:17 -0000 1.13 --- cvsshell.ini 15 Apr 2003 13:40:08 -0000 1.14 *************** *** 13,16 **** --- 13,18 ---- ci, com, commit = cvs_cmds.commit delete, remove = cvs_cmds.remove + login = cvs_cmds.login + logout = cvs_cmds.logout rename = cvs_cmds.rename co, get, checkout = cvs_cmds.checkout Index: default-cvsshellrc =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/cvsshell/cvsshell/etc/default-cvsshellrc,v retrieving revision 1.12 retrieving revision 1.13 diff -C2 -d -r1.12 -r1.13 *** default-cvsshellrc 16 Sep 2002 06:49:32 -0000 1.12 --- default-cvsshellrc 15 Apr 2003 13:40:09 -0000 1.13 *************** *** 11,14 **** --- 11,15 ---- filter = *.pyc *~ + # Switch colors on or off # this option is ignored on windows (except with cygwin) *************** *** 25,28 **** --- 26,39 ---- # color-ok # color-deleted + + # 'initial-commit-message' is the log message that cvsshell automatically + # inserts for newly commited files. + # To turn this feature off just comment out the next line + initial-commit-message=initial commit + + # 'delete-message' is the log message that cvsshell automatically inserts + # for deleted files. + # To turn this feature off just comment out the next line + delete-message=file(s) removed end *************** *** 35,46 **** # options for cvs commands ! # Format: option1, option2 = options ! # You can use the keyword `ALL' to apply options to all commands ! # You can specify different options for synonyms of a command. # Note: DON'T specify the option `-q' or `-Q' for the commands `st', # `stat', `status' or `ALL'. The options suppress information that are # needed by these commands. section DEFAULT_CMD_OPTIONS: ! up, upd, update = -q -P end --- 46,64 ---- # options for cvs commands ! # Format: option1, option2, ... = options ! # ! # You can use the keyword `ALL' to apply options to all commands. You ! # can specify different options for synonyms of a command. ! # # Note: DON'T specify the option `-q' or `-Q' for the commands `st', # `stat', `status' or `ALL'. The options suppress information that are # needed by these commands. + # + # An global option must be prefixed with the letter `g' (`g' stands + # for `global'). For example to cause CVS to be quiet, you can use the + # option `-q'. But because this option is global is must be written as + # `-gq'. section DEFAULT_CMD_OPTIONS: ! up, upd, update = -gq -P -d end |