cvs history -H -a  will at least show all modules that have been tagged.
Perhaps that is enough.

Rex.





"Kuykendall, PR Paul (8807)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 07/13/2000 02:01:54 PM

To:   "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc:    (bcc: Rex Jolliff/YM/RWDOE)

Subject:  Branch/Tag list




Is there a command that can give a list of all branches/tags in a given
repository?  I'm trying to write a script that will automatically build a
new branch for a software set given a directory by locating the latest
branch tag (eg SW_VERSION_1_0) and from there, the script will generate a
branch with a given version number passed in as a parameter (eg. 1_1) to
generate a new branch SW_VERSION_1_1.  I have read the entire Cederqvist
manual, deja archives, and web archives, but havn't been able to find the
answer I'm looking for.

There is other processing to be done (hence not just doing it manually) but
1) there are many repositories, and 2) the requisite overhead and method of
version control is embarasing, hence the need for an easy-to-use script.
(Making tools for the lowest common denominator is NOT always a good idea.)

Thanks for any info on how to pull a listing of all branch names in a
repository.

Paul Kuykendall




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Raytheon Company -- Aircraft Integration Systems





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