Sorry I don't mean to bug anybody - but I just checked out a version of ccvs and tried to build it from sources and wanted to checkout the feature I needed. I don't seem to get the right results. I mean when I do a log of a range of revisions I still get a log of a ver old file which was not modified in that revision range.
I tried looking thru the sources to see if I can quickly see if there is an option or something else - but couldn't locate it. Can you pls tell me what option do I have to use (If you are aware of it). FYI: Currently I am solving my problem by a small perl script I wrote which does a cvs history and greps all commits and then builds a file(s) list - which I pass to the cvs log command eventually. It is not a very clean method bec' the history command's options on revision tag and log command's revision tags are different. So I was just hoping if I could find an alternative soln. Maybe start working on it too - if it has not been started yet :-) thanks & regards navin -----Original Message----- From: Larry Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, 20 October 2001 3:53 AM To: Navin Daryanani Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: bug / enhancement regarding cvs log Navin Daryanani writes: > > Consider a command 'cvs log -rMod13:Mod15' > > This command does not filter out (and there are no options as far as I can > see) the files which have not been modified in this tag ranges. It would be > nice to have a log on files modified in this tag range only. This way we can > see exactly which files have changed and with what log messages. I believe this is fixed in the current development version of CVS. -Larry Jones Oh, now don't YOU start on me. -- Calvin _______________________________________________ Bug-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-cvs
