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2005-07-25
KNF;
Xavier Santolaria
2005-07-21
<sys/param.h> is already included in "cvs.h", no need to duplicate;
Xavier Santolaria
2005-07-14
more use of cvs_rcs_getpath();
Xavier Santolaria
2005-07-11
zap unused variable
Joris Vink
2005-07-07
remove trailing whitespaces
Joris Vink
2005-07-04
start server support for annotate command + some cleanup; ok joris@.
Xavier Santolaria
2005-05-31
headers ordering (alphabetically) and cleanup, from mbalmer@ and myself;
Xavier Santolaria
2005-05-30
-D and -r can be used simultaneously, pointed out by marc@ and thus
Xavier Santolaria
2005-05-29
correct error message...
Xavier Santolaria
2005-05-24
Merge the cvs_cmd and cvs_cmd_info structures and add the necessary
Jean-Francois Brousseau
2005-05-20
correct wrong error code usage.
Joris Vink
2005-05-20
make the handlers static and remove local code that will go in another
Jean-Francois Brousseau
2005-04-18
Modify the CVSFILE structure using a union to keep information about
Jean-Francois Brousseau
2005-04-13
use the option string from the cvs_cmd entry instead of keeping a
Jean-Francois Brousseau
2005-04-12
introduce our own set of error codes used by the commands to report
Joris Vink
2005-04-11
don't include sysexits.h now we don't use those error codes
Joris Vink
2005-04-11
remove EX_USAGE error codes
Joris Vink
2005-04-03
first round of EX_* exit codes removal; ok joris@.
Xavier Santolaria
2005-03-30
move all the client commands to the new command framework.
Joris Vink
2005-01-13
fix the annotate usage (there is no -F flag) and add the missing bits
Jean-Francois Brousseau
2004-12-21
modify the directory handling portion to behave like the one in add.c,
Jean-Francois Brousseau
2004-12-14
First attempt at syncing the command code and doing a lot more error
Jean-Francois Brousseau
2004-12-09
support the 'annotate' command, will need some polishing
Jean-Francois Brousseau