And if you set the CVS_CLIENT_LOG environment variable when running CVS
under UNIX, you should get two logs created: $CVS_CLIENT_LOG.in and
$CVS_CLIENT_LOG.out, verbatim copies of everything that went through the
client/server socket in either direction during command execution.
Derek
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Jim Kingdon wrote:
> > If i give a particular filename in (8), then that file is returned,
> > but always the latest version of the file. How can I get it to give me
> > a tagged version. Even if i add an Entry /Filename/1.100/// between 8
> > and 9, I still get the latest version..
>
> You need to add:
> Argument -r
> Argument 1.53
> or some such. The "Entry" request is just to send the contents of
> CVS/Entries (it isn't documented quite that way, because in theory
> one might have a client which uses something besides CVS/Entries to
> store that info, but that is the idea).
>
> > If this works and is any good... I'm hoping to get permission to put
> > the module in CPAN....
>
> Cool! Glad to see people hacking on this kind of thing.