All;
I am trying to find out the file name and revision number of every file that is
tagged by a release tag. My first thought is to use the log command and parse the
output. So I type: cvs log -rTAG_NAME -sRel MY_Directory enter . My reasons for
the options are: -rTAG_NAME - I only
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes [in one very long line]:
I am trying to find out the file name and revision number of every
file that is tagged by a release tag. My first thought is to use the
log command and parse the output. So I type: cvs log -rTAG_NAME -sRel
MY_Directory enter .
See:
On Wed, 22 May 2002, Tom Wheels wrote:
Hi i'm looking for some some more help with the export
command. any non internet copy/paste description would
be great, the problem i'm having an error that says
must specify tag or date when i execute my export
command. however, there is no revisions
If your module has no revisions ``or anything'', what do you expect to
export from it!?!?!?!
H. Maybe he really wants the checkout command so he can put
something in the module?
cvs co MODULE-NAME
Fred
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Fred Brehm, Sarnoff Corporation, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a new project with many different directories
and files in it. I understand the only way to put this
into CVS is to use the Import command, however this is
my problem, i want this new project to live under a
specific directory I currently have in the repository
called development. any
fine.
Let me know if you want the script (runs on Linux, ie. has dependencies
on
the 'file' command output)
Cheers,
Teala
-Original Message-
From: Tom Wheels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 4:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CVS command HELP
I have
Tom Wheels writes:
I have a new project with many different directories
and files in it. I understand the only way to put this
into CVS is to use the Import command, however this is
my problem, i want this new project to live under a
specific directory I currently have in the repository
On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 02:59:08PM -0500, ari gold wrote:
is there a CVS command that will show me files that are in CVS, but that
i've deleted locally?
"cvs -nq update"
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|-_|/ Eric Siegerman, Toronto, Ont.[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just
ari gold writes:
is there a CVS command that will show me files that are in CVS, but that
i've deleted locally?
cvs -n update
-Larry Jones
I wonder if I can grow fangs when my baby teeth fall out. -- Calvin
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