realize that the project is using Subversion for the src repository
now.  Still, a "CVS view" is still provided, and that's what I have
handy.

Anyway:  A colleague at work has an assignment to determine and plot the
growth in the various branches of code at work, and he started wondering
what a similar graph would be like for the FreeBSD src repository.

Since I keep a local CVS mirror on my desktop, I started a process to
loop through the defined tags for /usr/src/Makefile, and for each one,
create an appropriate CVS working directory, then run the tool my
colleague is using (misc/sloccount) agains that working directory,
saving the results in a tag-specific directory, then blowing away the
CVS working directory.

It's working backwards from HEAD, and is presently working on
RELENG_4_7_BP; it appears to be taking about 22 minutes per tag.

It would be convenient to be able to tie a timestamp to each tag -- any
suggestions?

I thought we might share the results once we have them.  Yes, I intend
to go back as far as CSRG.  :-}

(And yes, RELENG_6_4 and RELENG_6_4_BP were created last night.
I'll go back & take care of that, then RELENG_7_1 & RELENG_7_1_BP,
I expect.)

Peace,
david
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David H. Wolfskill                              [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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