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Fri, 5 Oct 2001 17:08:19 +0200 |
Hi,
I notice an incorrect behaviour of the -D option in cvs. This is my
example:
If I execute
cvs -D "1999-09-08 15:27" checkout test/f.txt
then I get in test/CVS/Entries:
/f.txt/1.1.1.1/Wed Sep 8 08:44:53 1999//D99.09.08.13.27.00
that is 1.1 und 1.1.1.1
it should be 1.3. because it is newer
If I execute (in another work directory)
cvs checkout -D "1999-09-09 15:27" test/f.txt
then I get in test/CVS/Entries:
/f.txt/1.3/Wed Sep 8 15:16:38 1999//D99.09.09.13.27.00
that is correct.
So my assumption is, that the time in a -D option is not used, but
should.
Regards,
Joerg Garbers
This is test/f.txt,v:
head 1.4;
access;
symbols
btag:1.1.1.1 atag:1.1.1;
locks; strict;
comment @# @;
1.4
date 2000.11.23.17.50.00; author jg; state Exp;
branches;
next 1.3;
1.3
date 99.09.08.15.16.38; author jg; state Exp;
branches;
next 1.2;
1.2
date 99.09.08.15.13.19; author jg; state Exp;
branches;
next 1.1;
1.1
date 99.09.08.08.44.53; author jg; state Exp;
branches
1.1.1.1;
next ;
1.1.1.1
date 99.09.08.08.44.53; author jg; state Exp;
branches;
next ;
desc
@@
1.4
log
@neuer versuch mit cvs
@
text
@hallo
erste Aenderung
zweite
november 2000
@
1.3
log
@mit CVL geaendert 3
@
text
@d3 2
a4 1
zweite@
1.2
log
@mit CVL geaendert
@
text
@d3 1
@
1.1
log
@Initial revision
@
text
@d2 1
@
1.1.1.1
log
@ci:
@
text
@@