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things fixed in here, including the '-ko' vs. -A problem with remote cvs which caused all files with -ko to be resent each time (which is damn painful over a modem, I can tell you). It also found a heap of stray empty directories that should have been pruned with the -P flag to cvs update but were not for some reason. It also has the fully integrated rcs and diff, so no more fork/exec overheads for rcs,ci,patch,diff,etc. This means that it parses the control data in the rcs files only once rather than twice or more. If the 'cvs diff' vs. Index thing is going to be fixed for future patch compatability, this is the place to do it.
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7.6 KiB
C
301 lines
7.6 KiB
C
/*
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* Release: "cancel" a checkout in the history log.
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*
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* - Enter a line in the history log indicating the "release". - If asked to,
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* delete the local working directory.
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*/
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#include "cvs.h"
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#include "getline.h"
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static void release_delete PROTO((char *dir));
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static const char *const release_usage[] =
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{
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"Usage: %s %s [-d] directories...\n",
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"\t-d\tDelete the given directory.\n",
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"(Specify the --help global option for a list of other help options)\n",
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NULL
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};
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#ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT
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static int release_server PROTO ((int argc, char **argv));
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/* This is the server side of cvs release. */
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static int
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release_server (argc, argv)
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int argc;
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char **argv;
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{
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int i;
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/* Note that we skip argv[0]. */
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for (i = 1; i < argc; ++i)
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history_write ('F', argv[i], "", argv[i], "");
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return 0;
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}
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#endif /* SERVER_SUPPORT */
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/* There are various things to improve about this implementation:
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1. Using run_popen to run "cvs update" could be replaced by a
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fairly simple start_recursion/classify_file loop--a win for
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portability, performance, and cleanliness. In particular, there is
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no particularly good way to find the right "cvs".
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2. The fact that "cvs update" contacts the server slows things down;
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it undermines the case for using "cvs release" rather than "rm -rf".
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However, for correctly printing "? foo" and correctly handling
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CVSROOTADM_IGNORE, we currently need to contact the server. (One
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idea for how to fix this is to stash a copy of CVSROOTADM_IGNORE in
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the working directories; see comment at base_* in entries.c for a
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few thoughts on that).
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3. Would be nice to take processing things on the client side one step
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further, and making it like edit/unedit in terms of working well if
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disconnected from the network, and then sending a delayed
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notification.
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4. Having separate network turnarounds for the "Notify" request
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which we do as part of unedit, and for the "release" itself, is slow
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and unnecessary. */
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int
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release (argc, argv)
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int argc;
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char **argv;
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{
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FILE *fp;
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int i, c;
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char *repository;
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char *line = NULL;
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size_t line_allocated = 0;
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char *update_cmd;
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char *thisarg;
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int arg_start_idx;
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int err = 0;
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short delete_flag = 0;
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#ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT
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if (server_active)
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return release_server (argc, argv);
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#endif
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/* Everything from here on is client or local. */
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if (argc == -1)
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usage (release_usage);
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optind = 0;
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while ((c = getopt (argc, argv, "+Qdq")) != -1)
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{
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switch (c)
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{
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case 'Q':
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case 'q':
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error (1, 0,
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"-q or -Q must be specified before \"%s\"",
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command_name);
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break;
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case 'd':
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delete_flag++;
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break;
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case '?':
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default:
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usage (release_usage);
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break;
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}
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}
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argc -= optind;
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argv += optind;
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/* We're going to run "cvs -n -q update" and check its output; if
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* the output is sufficiently unalarming, then we release with no
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* questions asked. Else we prompt, then maybe release.
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*/
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/* Construct the update command. */
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update_cmd = xmalloc (strlen (program_path)
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+ strlen (CVSroot_original)
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+ 20);
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sprintf (update_cmd, "%s -n -q -d %s update",
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program_path, CVSroot_original);
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#ifdef CLIENT_SUPPORT
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/* Start the server; we'll close it after looping. */
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if (client_active)
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{
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start_server ();
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ign_setup ();
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}
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#endif /* CLIENT_SUPPORT */
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arg_start_idx = 0;
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for (i = arg_start_idx; i < argc; i++)
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{
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thisarg = argv[i];
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if (isdir (thisarg))
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{
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if (CVS_CHDIR (thisarg) < 0)
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{
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if (!really_quiet)
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error (0, errno, "can't chdir to: %s", thisarg);
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continue;
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}
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if (!isdir (CVSADM))
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{
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if (!really_quiet)
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error (0, 0, "no repository directory: %s", thisarg);
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continue;
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}
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}
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else
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{
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if (!really_quiet)
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error (0, 0, "no such directory: %s", thisarg);
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continue;
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}
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repository = Name_Repository ((char *) NULL, (char *) NULL);
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if (!really_quiet)
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{
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int line_length;
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/* The "release" command piggybacks on "update", which
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does the real work of finding out if anything is not
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up-to-date with the repository. Then "release" prompts
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the user, telling her how many files have been
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modified, and asking if she still wants to do the
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release. */
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fp = run_popen (update_cmd, "r");
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if (fp == NULL)
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error (1, 0, "cannot run command %s", update_cmd);
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c = 0;
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while ((line_length = getline (&line, &line_allocated, fp)) >= 0)
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{
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if (strchr ("MARCZ", *line))
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c++;
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(void) printf (line);
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}
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if (line_length < 0 && !feof (fp))
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error (0, errno, "cannot read from subprocess");
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/* If the update exited with an error, then we just want to
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complain and go on to the next arg. Especially, we do
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not want to delete the local copy, since it's obviously
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not what the user thinks it is. */
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if ((pclose (fp)) != 0)
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{
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error (0, 0, "unable to release `%s'", thisarg);
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continue;
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}
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printf ("You have [%d] altered files in this repository.\n",
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c);
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printf ("Are you sure you want to release %sdirectory `%s': ",
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delete_flag ? "(and delete) " : "", thisarg);
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c = !yesno ();
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if (c) /* "No" */
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{
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(void) fprintf (stderr, "** `%s' aborted by user choice.\n",
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command_name);
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free (repository);
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continue;
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}
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}
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if (1
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#ifdef CLIENT_SUPPORT
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&& !(client_active
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&& (!supported_request ("noop")
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|| !supported_request ("Notify")))
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#endif
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)
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{
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/* We are chdir'ed into the directory in question.
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So don't pass args to unedit. */
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int argc = 1;
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char *argv[3];
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argv[0] = "dummy";
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argv[1] = NULL;
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err += unedit (argc, argv);
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}
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#ifdef CLIENT_SUPPORT
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if (client_active)
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{
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send_to_server ("Argument ", 0);
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send_to_server (thisarg, 0);
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send_to_server ("\012", 1);
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send_to_server ("release\012", 0);
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}
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else
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#endif /* CLIENT_SUPPORT */
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{
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history_write ('F', thisarg, "", thisarg, ""); /* F == Free */
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}
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free (repository);
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if (delete_flag) release_delete (thisarg);
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#ifdef CLIENT_SUPPORT
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if (client_active)
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err += get_server_responses ();
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#endif /* CLIENT_SUPPORT */
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}
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#ifdef CLIENT_SUPPORT
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if (client_active)
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{
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/* Unfortunately, client.c doesn't offer a way to close
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the connection without waiting for responses. The extra
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network turnaround here is quite unnecessary other than
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that.... */
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send_to_server ("noop\012", 0);
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err += get_responses_and_close ();
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}
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#endif /* CLIENT_SUPPORT */
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free (update_cmd);
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if (line != NULL)
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free (line);
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return err;
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}
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/* We want to "rm -r" the working directory, but let us be a little
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paranoid. */
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static void
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release_delete (dir)
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char *dir;
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{
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struct stat st;
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ino_t ino;
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(void) CVS_STAT (".", &st);
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ino = st.st_ino;
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(void) CVS_CHDIR ("..");
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(void) CVS_STAT (dir, &st);
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if (ino != st.st_ino)
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{
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/* This test does not work on cygwin32, because under cygwin32
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the st_ino field is not the same when you refer to a file
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by a different name. This is a cygwin32 bug, but then I
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don't see what the point of this test is anyhow. */
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#ifndef __CYGWIN32__
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error (0, 0,
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"Parent dir on a different disk, delete of %s aborted", dir);
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return;
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#endif
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}
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/*
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* XXX - shouldn't this just delete the CVS-controlled files and, perhaps,
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* the files that would normally be ignored and leave everything else?
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*/
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if (unlink_file_dir (dir) < 0)
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error (0, errno, "deletion of directory %s failed", dir);
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}
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