cvs -q rdiff -s -D "last week" somemodulename
You may use a wide variety of date-formats e.g. yesterday, 2002-01-01,
02-01-01, "1 jan 2002" etc.
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"Bill Rust"
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Sendt af: Vedr.: [Cvsnt] How can I list those files
that have changed in the last
cvsnt-admin@c day?
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2002-03-26
23:23
Besvar
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"Bill Rust"
The log command seems to return basic information about every file and then
it includes information about each revision of the file. The -d option
allows you to limit the number of revisions displayed, but you still get
information about all the files. I would like to run a quick report that
tells me which files have changed in the last day, week, etc. without
having to wade through a bunch of extraneous information.
Thanks,
Bill
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