* Re: [gentoo-dev] cvs keywords (was: Contribute many ebuilds at once)
@ 2002-06-10 3:46 99% ` Marko Mikulicic
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From: Marko Mikulicic @ 2002-06-10 3:46 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-dev
Alexander Holler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> --On Sonntag, Juni 09, 2002 20:54:50 -0400 Marko Mikulicic
> <marko@seul.org> wrote:
>
>> The CVS docs state that there is no way to selectively
>> disable kw substitution, but alternatively, couldn't the skel
>> files be committed as binary files. I suppose that there wouln't be many
>> changes to those files, and they are small. It isn't a big deal, but it
>> confuses new users like me.
>> Comments ?
>
>
> checkin with -ko.
yes but is not selective; it applies to all files.
>
> Alexander
>
> PS: it seems The $Header etc. are getting lost anywhere from the way out
> of the cvs to the rsync. Maybe there's some shell script which
> interprets those files (recognizing $Header and $ as variables and
> replacing them with zero content)
as pointed out by Karl is probably not CVS's fault.
But still I don't understand how you can put a file
containing a keyword in CVS without being substituted
and having another file in the same repository to which this
doesn't apply. All docs I read about CVS stated that they own
documentation used some forms of escape (ex: @asis{} in texinfo)
to avoid it in the examples. How is it solved in the skel ?
Marko
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