RE: cvs diff - new files

2003-06-19 Thread Jayashree
Hi,
I tried -N option with cvs diff.
It still does not spot files created
locally.
Any more ideas?
I would like to know why there is such
a difference when using pserver and not.
Can somebody explain?


Regards,
Jayashree


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[ On Tuesday, June 17, 2003 at 11:24:26 (+0530), Jayashree wrote: ]
 Subject: cvs diff - new files

 I've noticed that cvs diff does not show new files
 when the export CVSROOT is not using pserver.
 Any ways by which I can find out new files to be baselined
  in a folder?

How about trying cvs diff -N?


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RE: cvs diff - new files

2003-06-19 Thread Greg A. Woods
[ On Thursday, June 19, 2003 at 20:10:11 (+0530), Jayashree wrote: ]
 Subject: RE: cvs diff - new files

 I tried -N option with cvs diff.
 It still does not spot files created
 locally.

You have to cvs add new files to CVS before it'll know about their
existance and thus be able to report their imminent creation with the
likes of cvs diff -N.

You can find a list of files that CVS doesn't know anything about with

cvs -n -q update | awk '$1 == ? {print $2}'

If you want to see a list of all the files that CVS doesn't know
anything about, _and_ include all of those it is ignoring:

cvs -n -q update -I ! | awk '$1 == ? {print $2}'

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Re: cvs diff - new files

2003-06-17 Thread Greg A. Woods
[ On Tuesday, June 17, 2003 at 11:24:26 (+0530), Jayashree wrote: ]
 Subject: cvs diff - new files

 I've noticed that cvs diff does not show new files
 when the export CVSROOT is not using pserver.
 Any ways by which I can find out new files to be baselined
  in a folder?

How about trying cvs diff -N?

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