Re: View all tags or branches

2003-03-06 Thread Larry Jones
Rob Helmer writes:
 
 rlog and log accept the option to *not* show tags, but I guess it
 would be handy in your case to only show tags.

You might find status -v to be more useful for that case.

-Larry Jones

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Re: View all tags or branches

2003-03-06 Thread Ed Swierk
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 05:00:56PM -0600, Hanman Gajarla wrote:

I am trying to view all the tags and branches created in one of our CVS
modules.  Does any one suggest a command for this purpose?
I use a Perl script called rtaginfo, designed just for this purpose.  It was 
originally posted to info-cvs last year.

You can find my modified version here: 
http://www.cs.stanford.edu/~eswierk/misc/rtaginfo

I eliminated the progress indicator, to make it easier to pipe the output of 
rtaginfo to other programs.

--Ed



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RE: View all tags or branches

2003-03-06 Thread Hanman Gajarla
Hi Ed,

I get the following message when I execute scriptname.pl -t dirpath.

The cvs rlog command is deprecated 
use the synonymous cvs log command instead.


Any ideas?

Thanks,

-Hanman

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Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 10:58 AM
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Subject: Re: View all tags or branches

On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 05:00:56PM -0600, Hanman Gajarla wrote:

I am trying to view all the tags and branches created in one of our CVS
modules.  Does any one suggest a command for this purpose?

I use a Perl script called rtaginfo, designed just for this purpose.  It
was 
originally posted to info-cvs last year.

You can find my modified version here: 
http://www.cs.stanford.edu/~eswierk/misc/rtaginfo

I eliminated the progress indicator, to make it easier to pipe the
output of 
rtaginfo to other programs.

--Ed



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Re: View all tags or branches

2003-03-06 Thread Riechers, Matthew W
Hanman Gajarla wrote:
 
 I get the following message when I execute scriptname.pl -t dirpath.
 
 The cvs rlog command is deprecated
 use the synonymous cvs log command instead.

AFAIK, rlog was deprecated in 1.9, and resurrected in 1.11.1. You should
upgrade to the current release (1.11.5).

-Matt


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Re: View all tags or branches

2003-03-06 Thread Larry Jones
Hanman Gajarla writes:
 
 The cvs rlog command is deprecated 
 use the synonymous cvs log command instead.

Upgrade your CVS (www.cvshome.org).  Recent releases have gotten rid of
the deprecated rlog (which was just a synonym for log) and implemented a
brand new command with that name that get log information without having
to have a working directory.

-Larry Jones

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Re: View all tags or branches

2003-03-05 Thread Rob Helmer
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 05:00:56PM -0600, Hanman Gajarla wrote:
 I am trying to view all the tags and branches created in one of our CVS
 modules.  Does any one suggest a command for this purpose?

cvs rlog modulename, under the symbolic names: section of each
entry.

rlog and log accept the option to *not* show tags, but I guess it
would be handy in your case to only show tags.

You could write a script that ignores everything other than the
text between symbolic names: and keyword substitution: ( if any ),
and pipe cvs rlog to that, if this is going to be something you
do often, and not just a one-time sweep ( in which case you may
as well just wade through the output ).

Maybe someone else on the list knows of a more elegant solution? :)



HTH,
Rob Helmer


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