Adam Braa writes:
>
> cvs log -d"2002-9-1<2002-9-30" -rFOO-branch FOO>>c:\work\history.txt
>
> which does nothing other than get me the whole main trunk of the tree and not the
>branch. Many many unrelated changes are poping up.
Try it with the current development version of CVS.
-Larry Jones
Dan Peterson writes:
>
> Well, I may have spoke a little too soon. I was correct in saying the
> connection is still active... and I THINK I was correct in saying there
> was no activity (other than keepalive packets) for at least 22 hours.
> But right after I killed the "snoop" process 24 more
On Fri, 27 Sep 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dan Peterson writes:
> >
> > Under what circumstances will a CVS client stay connected to the
> > server without doing ANYTHING? Does this depend on the type of
> > client? Or are there some commands that will stay connected?
>
> The only time I ca
You can't do it with CVS alone. The output of "cvs log" can be parsed and
reformatted into a better report, but doing so is not foolproof due to the
way the rlog formats its output. (User comments can look like the syntax
RCS uses to identify versions.)
Take a look at the rinfo and lmerge progr
Hello all,
Im new to the group, and ill get straight to the point.
Im requested to get the checkin comments of branches and tags and make them into some
sort of releasenote.txt.
--
Say I have a module called FOO.
And I branched it to FOO-branch
How would I get the che
Here's what my project structure looks like:
DeathRay
|
+--- include
|
+--- source
| |
| +--- drivers
| |
| +--- applications
|
+--- projects
[cc'ing back to the list, for completeness]
On Mon, Sep 30, 2002 at 09:57:30AM -0700, Johnson, Susan wrote:
> It does make things a little messy when you look
> at the version tree of the file, seeing all those
> empty branches though.
Well, in another sense you *can* branch lazily, but I didn't
On Mon, Sep 30, 2002 at 04:33:49AM -0700, Johnson, Susan wrote:
> I am wondering if CVS has the concept of lazy
> branching, i.e. branching only on a per-need
> basis.
Well, in one sense, CVS already does that internally. You apply
a branch tag to the entire module, but for any given file, CVS
>
> I am wondering if CVS has the concept of lazy
> branching, i.e. branching only on a per-need
> basis.
>
I suppose that's what you mean by branching.
> Say I have a directory tree corresponding to a module
> with 50 files in it and I only want to branch 5 files.
>
> Can this be done, or do
On Mon, Sep 30, 2002 at 08:52:40AM -0400, Jake Colman wrote:
>
> I created a file on a branch, made numerous changes, and ulitimately removed
> it from the branch. The file, of course, now exists only in the attic. I
> now need to look at how I did something in that source module. How do I
> c
Jake Colman wrote:
>I created a file on a branch, made numerous changes, and ulitimately removed
>it from the branch. The file, of course, now exists only in the attic. I
>now need to look at how I did something in that source module. How do I
>checkout or gain access to a file that only exist
I created a file on a branch, made numerous changes, and ulitimately removed
it from the branch. The file, of course, now exists only in the attic. I
now need to look at how I did something in that source module. How do I
checkout or gain access to a file that only exists in the attic?
I know
I am wondering if CVS has the concept of lazy
branching, i.e. branching only on a per-need
basis.
Say I have a directory tree corresponding to a module
with 50 files in it and I only want to branch 5 files.
Can this be done, or do I have to branch the entire
module?
Thanks.
Susan
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>I'm forwarding an email from a coworker who is our configuration manager
>and has a Clearcase background. We however, use CVS in our office and
>are attempting to implement some Clearcase techniques (features) in
>CVS. If you can provide any assistanc
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