cvs co -c will give a list of module names. But you must define the module in
CVSROOT/modules in order for it to show up on this list.

Rex.




Dave Sherohman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 04/13/2000 10:01:10 AM

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Subject:  Re: status feature




On Thu, Apr 13, 2000 at 11:42:08AM -0500, Michael Gersten wrote:
> List of projects:
> mkdir will-be-big
> cd will-be-big
> cvs get .

*shudder*  I was hoping for a way of just getting all the project _names_,
not all their files...  (I'm a fledgeling CVS admin at a company that's never
used any sort of document control consistently before.  We've got a flock of
~40 small programs/projects and I don't want to have to manually maintain a
list of them all.)

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