I use something like 

        cvs -q rdiff -s -r load-tag-1 -r load-tag-2

all the time compare two releases/builds. Does this not do what you
want?

Malcolm Fernandes wrote:
> 
> Larry Jones wrote:
> 
> > Malcolm Fernandes writes:
> > >
> > > Is there a global CVS command to display the revisions of the files that
> > > are being tagged.
> >
> > No.  Revisions are not significant in CVS and should generally be
> > ignored: just use tags.
> >
> 
> We tag our load builds with an identifier specific to that load build.  If I
> could log the revisions of the files, then it would be very convenient to
> refer to the logfile to find out whether a particular revision of a file went
> into that particular load build.  This would be more efficient than checking
> out the tree based on the tag and then finding out the revision of a file OR
> using 'cvs stat -v {fileName} |grep {Identifier}' for each file in question.
> 
> Mal
> 
> >
> > -Larry Jones
> >
> > I don't think math is a science, I think it's a religion. -- Calvin

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Cheers,
Derek
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