I read man but I can't solve problem in this way. My problem is that I whant to list files (e.g. 10 from 1000), futhermore, to copy it.
I begin to use cvs recently and try to learn all features tha it provide. This feature will be very helpful for me. I have a nested tree of files and sometimes little changes that have been made located far from each other.
Thanks for help.
Jim.Hyslop wrote:
Mike Duganets wrote:
Hi! Can I use cvs to take files which was changed _after_ some DATE.
I need it to see what files I change today, for example..
Use 'cvs log -d today' The manual has more details on how to use -d in various combinations and ranges: https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.19/cvs_16.html#SEC145
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