headers...
Dimitris Beletsiotis
dbele at intracom.gr
Tue Oct 14 12:59:00 EEST 2003
Einai plhrofories pou sumplhronontai automata apo ena Version Control
susthma opos to CVS.
Apo to help tou CVS:
$Header$
A standard header containing the full pathname of the RCS file, the revision
number, the date (UTC), the author, the state, and the locker (if locked).
Files will normally never be locked when you use CVS.
$Id$
Same as $Header$, except that the RCS filename is without a path.
$State$
The state assigned to the revision. States can be assigned with cvs
admin -s--see admin options.
-sstate[:rev]
Useful with CVS. Set the state attribute of the revision rev to state. If
rev is a branch number, assume the latest revision on that branch. If rev
is omitted, assume the latest revision on the default branch. Any
identifier is acceptable for state. A useful set of states is Exp (for
experimental), Stab (for stable), and Rel (for released). By default, the
state of a new revision is set to Exp when it is created. The state is
visible in the output from cvs log (see log), and in the $Log$ and $State$
keywords (see Keyword substitution). Note that CVS uses the dead state for
its own purposes; to take a file to or from the dead state use commands like
cvs remove and cvs add, not cvs admin -s.
Opote to Exp shmainei experimental.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: linux-greek-users-bounces at lists.hellug.gr
> [mailto:linux-greek-users-bounces at lists.hellug.gr]On Behalf Of
> Giannis Stoilis
> Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 12:29 PM
> To: linux-greek-users at hellug.gr
> Subject: headers...
>
>
> Se para polla documents, html, c, php klp, exw dei paromoia headers:
>
> $Id: release-3.0.html,v 1.1 2003/04/20 03:35:38 robertc Exp $
>
> poy mporw na brw perissoteres plhrofories gia to ti shmainei to ka8e
> field? As poume, to Exp ti shmainei? to Id mallon einai to onoma tou
> arxeiou, swsta?
>
> - Giannis Stoilis
>
>
>
>
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