viewing the history

2002-04-15 Thread Danial Islam

I've been using "cvs history -e" to view the all the activities made to
my repository.  However, it seems it only shows transactions made with
the current user ID (mine) and not those made by other people.

For example, when I do a 'cvs history -e', I get this:

[dislam@caiprs CVSROOT]% cvs history -e
O 2002-04-12 15:18 + dislam CAIPRS =CAIPRS= /*
T 2002-04-12 15:18 + dislam CAIPRS [CAIPRSMain:A]
T 2002-04-12 15:19 + dislam CAIPRS [CAIPRS7670:CAIPRSMain]
T 2002-04-12 15:20 + dislam CAIPRS [CAIPRS7770:CAIPRSMain]
O 2002-04-15 13:25 + dislam [CAIPRS7670] CAIPRS =branch= /*

But when I view the CVSROOT/history file, I see activities by another
user, "melgemai":

[dislam@caiprs CVSROOT]% more history
O3cb6fab5|dislam|/*0|CAIPRS||CAIPRS
T3cb6fadb|dislam||A|CAIPRSMain|CAIPRS
T3cb6fb1c|dislam||CAIPRSMain|CAIPRS7670|CAIPRS
T3cb6fb42|dislam||CAIPRSMain|CAIPRS7770|CAIPRS
O3cbad4e5|dislam|/branch|CAIPRS|CAIPRS7670|branch
O3cbadfc9|melgemai|/*0|CAIPRS|CAIPRS7670|CAIPRS
O3cbadfc9|melgemai|/*0|CAIPRS|CAIPRS7670|CAIPRS
O3cbadfc9|melgemai|/*0|CAIPRS|CAIPRS7670|CAIPRS
O3cbadfc9|melgemai|/test|CAIPRS|CAIPRS7670|test
O3cbae1e6|melgemai|/test|CAIPRS|CAIPRS7670|test
O3cbae1fe|melgemai|/test|CAIPRS|CAIPRS7670|test
O3cbae383|melgemai|/test|CAIPRS|CAIPRS7670|test


Therefore, how should I run the 'cvs history' command so that it shows
the entire history (i.e. for all users) in a readable format, similar to
when I do a 'cvs history -e'?

Danial.


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Re: viewing the history

2002-04-15 Thread Karl E. Jorgensen

On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 11:05:58AM -0400, Danial Islam wrote:
> I've been using "cvs history -e" to view the all the activities made to
> my repository.  However, it seems it only shows transactions made with
> the current user ID (mine) and not those made by other people.
> 
> For example, when I do a 'cvs history -e', I get this:
> 
> [dislam@caiprs CVSROOT]% cvs history -e
> O 2002-04-12 15:18 + dislam CAIPRS =CAIPRS= /*
> T 2002-04-12 15:18 + dislam CAIPRS [CAIPRSMain:A]
> T 2002-04-12 15:19 + dislam CAIPRS [CAIPRS7670:CAIPRSMain]
> T 2002-04-12 15:20 + dislam CAIPRS [CAIPRS7770:CAIPRSMain]
> O 2002-04-15 13:25 + dislam [CAIPRS7670] CAIPRS =branch= /*
> 
> But when I view the CVSROOT/history file, I see activities by another
> user, "melgemai":
> 
> [dislam@caiprs CVSROOT]% more history
> O3cb6fab5|dislam|/*0|CAIPRS||CAIPRS
> T3cb6fadb|dislam||A|CAIPRSMain|CAIPRS
> T3cb6fb1c|dislam||CAIPRSMain|CAIPRS7670|CAIPRS
> T3cb6fb42|dislam||CAIPRSMain|CAIPRS7770|CAIPRS
> O3cbad4e5|dislam|/branch|CAIPRS|CAIPRS7670|branch
> O3cbadfc9|melgemai|/*0|CAIPRS|CAIPRS7670|CAIPRS
> O3cbadfc9|melgemai|/*0|CAIPRS|CAIPRS7670|CAIPRS
> O3cbadfc9|melgemai|/*0|CAIPRS|CAIPRS7670|CAIPRS
> O3cbadfc9|melgemai|/test|CAIPRS|CAIPRS7670|test
> O3cbae1e6|melgemai|/test|CAIPRS|CAIPRS7670|test
> O3cbae1fe|melgemai|/test|CAIPRS|CAIPRS7670|test
> O3cbae383|melgemai|/test|CAIPRS|CAIPRS7670|test
> 
> 
> Therefore, how should I run the 'cvs history' command so that it shows
> the entire history (i.e. for all users) in a readable format, similar to
> when I do a 'cvs history -e'?

cvs history -ea


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