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SubjectRe: How do I ignore the changes made by CVS keyword substitution efficiently?
On Fri, Jun 04, 2010 at 03:13:29AM +0800, Lin Mac wrote:
> I'm merging kernel from others, and they used CVS to manage their
> code, and so do some part of linux kernel. Unfortunatly CVS would
> substitude the keywords in the source, result in unecessary changes in
> the code, like the one in the following diff. In fact, there are
> around 1174 of CVS keywords in the kernel source. I don't want those
> useless changes to get into my tree.

You want the -ko option to cvs checkout/update which will use the
original keywords from the import.

regards, Kyle


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