Re: osuser example: propertyset versioning issue in the example app.

Hani Suleiman <[email protected]> Tue, 16 Dec 2003 21:05:30 -0500
Newsgroups gmane.comp.java.open-symphony.devel
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Sorry, my mistake, -q goes before diff, so:

cvs -q diff -W -u > patch.txt

On Dec 16, 2003, at 8:57 PM, J. Matthew Pryor wrote:

>
>> File issues in jira and attach patches, to make a patch:
>>
>> (from osuser root dir)
>> cvs diff -q -W -u > patch.txt
>>
>
> What version of cvs should I use. I am using 1.11 and I get the 
> following
>
> C:\proj\propertyset> C:\dev\cvs-1.11.9\cvs.exe diff -q -W -u > 
> patch.txt
> diff: invalid option -- q
> Usage: cvs diff [-lR] [-k kopt] [format_options]
>     [[-r rev1 | -D date1] [-r rev2 | -D date2]] [files...]
>         -l      Local directory only, not recursive
>         -R      Process directories recursively.
>         -k kopt Specify keyword expansion mode.
>         -D d1   Diff revision for date against working file.
>         -D d2   Diff rev1/date1 against date2.
>         -r rev1 Diff revision for rev1 against working file.
>         -r rev2 Diff rev1/date1 against rev2.
>
> -u also seems to want a positive integer specified???
>
>
> Sorry I have only used perforce professionally, so I am a CVS newbie
>
> Thanks,
> Matthew
>
>
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