Jim, If you use the command I sent, you should just see the branch(es) that tag is on.
Regards, Arthur > -----Original Message----- > From: > [email protected] > [mailto:info-cvs-bounces+arthur.barrett=march-hare.com@nongnu. > org] On Behalf Of Jim Perrier > Sent: Thursday, 1 March 2012 12:11 AM > To: cvs-user-list > Subject: Re: matching a tag to a branch > > > Sorry about the direct reply. You're right about the zero as > the second > character. The only problem is that it returns all the branches, not > just the one ABC_1_0_I333 was created on. My search for the correct > wheel continues. > > \Jim > > > > On 2/22/2012 7:29 PM, Arthur Barrett wrote: > > Hi Jim, > > Please send questions to the group, not direct to me. > > My idea was not so much to use a GUI tool, as in use the > code that the > > GUI tool uses. The point of open source software is to > reuse the code... > > I tested this on CVSNT 2.8: > > cvs log -hr:ABC_1_0_I333 > > If you search the output for revisions with a zero as the > second last > > character, you'll get the branches that ABC_1_0_I333 is on. > > Regards, > > Arthur >
