You might try playing with cvs rdiff -f ....

On 5/17/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,

I know there are some discussions in the past about using tags with cvs log,
but I found no answer to my current problem.

I need to get the changes which are made on some files since a specific tag.
My Problem is to get also changes from files, which don't have the specified
tag, because they are added to cvs after the tag has been generated.

What I have tried, is to use the following syntax:
cvs log -rTag1::Tag2

Is it possible to get the changes for files which don't have Tag1 but have
Tag2 ?

It is not possible to use the file revision ( e.g. 1.13), because I have many
files (~28000) and it would take to long to get the possible filerevisions
for cvs log -rFileRev::Tag2 .

Is there a other way, or a hidden parameter, to get also files which don't
have the Tag "Tag1"?

Thanks
Andreas

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