On Mon, Mar 28, 2005 at 11:54:11AM -0800, Tom Lord wrote: > The rather esoteric and (perhaps) underappreciated > `archive-snapshot' command may be helpful to you. It was designed > to be used in combination with the standard utility `make(1)'.
You can also use a combination of options under 'tla abrowse', such as --full, --summary, --since, and --snap. I probably should use archive-snapshot, but I already wrote a Perl script to handle the abrowse method, and I don't have time to change it. Currently, I use it to announce patches to IRC. It has the benefits as well as the drawbacks of storing the state in a single file.
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