I'm not real sure how to do this, but I will do some scouting around.  The LOG command 
gives so much information, especially if you have a large number of files, that I'm 
trying to find a way to minimize this to some extent.

Thanks for the comments.

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>>> Guus Leeuw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08/03/00 03:28PM >>>
>  From: Sheldon Samuels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
>  Another way of looking at this, would be to take the LOG 
>  command in CVS and filter it to show just the versions, 
>  tags, and branches, filtered for the directory, rather than 
>  listing this information one file at a time, as it does now.

If you want, you should write a script around cvs log.
Changing CVS log to this filtering doesn't seem nice to me, as
you have a wood of options to filter out / in everything you want.

That's not really user friendly ;]

Guus


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