-q[rev]
quiet mode; diagnostic output is not printed. A revi-
sion that is not different from the preceding one is
not deposited, unless -f is given.
I guess, -q just keeps output from coming out whenever A revi-
sion that is not different from the preceding one is
not deposited, unless -f is given.
because ci -q filename_with_changes gives ci -q a
enter log message, terminated with single '.' or end of file:
>>
and waits for a .
I want to remove the rcs output and simulate the .
I'm not sure if there is source code i need to look at or if I can do it without the rcs source code. I've looked for the rcs source code and didn't turn up anything. . .
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unfortunately doesn't work. so there's something to that, but I'm not sure. I'd have to think about that one.
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