I have read the 2 paragraphs in the docs and it makes no sense. There are no
examples and the output I get seems to be nowhere near what I expect.
Example:
cvs history blah.c
spits out HUGE amounts of info on millions of files, not just on blah.c as I
would expect. Therefore in 'cvs history [options] files...' 'files....'
doesn't refer tot he same thing it does in other commands.
Perhaps you could give me some examples of what you are trying to do and how
you get cvs history to do it?
Dave
On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 02:41:32PM -0800, Greg W. Moore wrote:
>
> Dave,
> actually I've found the command to be very useful. I'm would hate to see it
> removed.
> I think if you carefully RTFM on history you can figure it out.
> try this link http://www.dis.com/gnu/cvs/cvs_74.html#SEC75
>
> Greg Moore
>
> At 06:18 PM 2/15/00 -0800, |}avid (opeland wrote:
> >cvs history is completely baffling. It seems to always spit out unintelligble
> >gobbldegook. Is this command actually useful? Can anyone point me to a
> >resource that documents it? (The official docs are not very descriptive)
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Dave
> >
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