On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, Branko [UTF-8] ÄŒibej wrote:
> B. W. Fitzpatrick wrote:
>
> >>Hello
> >>
> >> I dont know why but i can't write log when i commit my files. I just try
> >>like CVS:
> >>
> >>svn commit files.php "my log message"
> >>
> >> I received some weird error message. How i can commit my files with a log
> >>messages?
> >>
> >
> >Well, you need to put a -m before the message string. Read the help on commit:
> >
> >pantheon: ~>svn help commit
> >commit (ci): Send changes from your working copy to the repository.
> >usage: svn commit [TARGETS]
> >
> > Be sure to use one of -m or -F to send a log message;
> > the -r switch is only for use with --xml-file.
> >
> >Valid options:
> > -m [--message] arg: specify commit message "ARG"
> > -F [--file] arg: read data from file ARG
> > -q [--quiet]: print as little as possible
> > --force: force operation to run
> > --username arg: specify a username ARG
> > --password arg: specify a password ARG
> > --xml-file arg: read/write xml to specified file ARG
> > -r [--revision] arg: specify revision number ARG (or X:Y range)
> >
> >So you should do
> >
> >$ svn commit files.pip -m "my log message"
> >
>
> IIRC those help messages weren't in 0.8.0.
>
>
>
Thats it.. i don't see that if i check help.. but i remember now.. sorry
for this lame question. :)
Later
Mathieu Belanger
Net-LOgik Inc.
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