Neal Norwitz <neal@metaslash.com> writes: > Michael Hudson wrote: > > > > > alias sup='cvs -z3 -q update -d -P' > > > > > > > > It's the -d -P part that does it. > > > > > > Or add a .cvsrc file to your home directory: > > > > > > update -dP > > > > Hmm. It seems that > > > > up -dP > > > > in your .cvsrc *doesn't* do what you might think... > > It's worked for me for years, AFAIK. What do you think it does? > Are you suggesting it should be -d -P? I dunno. But it turns out I already had "up -dP" in my .cvsrc, and you can be sure I ran "cvs up" several times before building the 221 tarball. Whether it's the up/update thing or the -dP/-d -P thing, I don't know. Cheers, M. -- ... so the notion that it is meaningful to pass pointers to memory objects into which any random function may write random values without having a clue where they point, has _not_ been debunked as the sheer idiocy it really is. -- Erik Naggum, comp.lang.lisp
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