At 09:02 AM 6/2/2004, Ramanuj Singh wrote:
name of branch or tag, date on which it was created, the author name and
the name of the module
CVS stores that information in the history file (cvs history -aT). A script
that parses the output has to be aware that individual files can be tagged,
not
Ramanuj Singh wrote:
I have to generate report which displays the name of branch
or tag, date on which it was created, the author name and the
name of the module on week basis for a project. For eg- The
project duration was of three months. Now the report has to
be generated on week basis
Frederic Brehm wrote:
One method that I use is to have a special module named scm
that contains
scripts for tag, release, and other configuration management
operations. I teach the developers to use the scripts instead
of the raw
CVS commands. It's easy to get them to use the scripts if
Jim.Hyslop writes:
I've never had much luck with the history command. I just tried it on some
files, and according to 'cvs history', I have applied only nine tags in the
last year. I *know* I have applied more than that.
History only records rtag commands (which tag modules), not regular tag
Ramanuj Singh wrote:
To get information about tags and branches created by a particular
user, I am giving the command
cvs history -T -u username
But not getting report on all the tags.
The -T option is used for generating report on all tags but
it is not
display all the tags and